Results 1-4 of 4 for terrorism speaker:Eric Martlew
- Dentistry (1 Mar 2006)
Eric Martlew: I shall be extremely brief. The hon. Gentleman says that we should listen to professionals, and I accept that. Did he vote against part of the Terrorism Bill?
- Public Bill Committee: Hunting Bill: Clause 27 - Automatic conditions of individual registration (30 Jan 2003)
Mr Eric Martlew: ...not calling me out of order, Mrs. Roe, means that I must be right. I am trying to do away with the chase, and that is exactly what the amendments would achieve. It was proved that deer suffer great terror during the chase. Talking to former huntsmen in Cumbria, I have been told of incidences of the fox running to the point of exhaustion, turning round, lying down and facing the hounds. I...
- Royal Air Force (27 Jan 1994)
Mr Eric Martlew: ...I am going to talk about one of the greatest threats that have ever confronted the British nation. It does not come from the Soviet Union, nor from…Nuclear weapons, not even from domestic terrorism. It is more insidious and therefore harder to counter and even to defeat. It is not an external threat but an internal one. It comes from amongst us.". That was made two months after Sir...
- Clause 7: Representation of the People Bill (14 Jun 1993)
Mr Eric Martlew: ...that the Bill must be rushed through shows that perhaps there was an oversight on the part of the Government. I said earlier that the Bill is a common-sense measure, but it reflects the level of terrorism and violence on the Northern Irish scene in the past 25 years. It surely cannot be acceptable that soldiers serving their country must hide their occupation to avoid assassination, but...
