Results 1-8 of 8 for terrorism speaker:Edward O'Hara
- Opposition Day — [6th Allotted Day]: Law and Order (24 Feb 2009) has video
Edward O'Hara: ...of crime: the "broken society". Let us for the sake of argument ignore the fatuity of the slogan "broken society", which belongs in the same glossary of meaningless political slogans as the "war on terror". Let us concede that society is broken: who broke it? It was the recently acknowledged heroine of the Leader of the Opposition. When in government, she said that there was no such thing...
- Public Bill Committee: Counter-Terrorism Bill: New Clause 5 (15 May 2008)
Edward O'Hara: With this it will be convenient to discuss New clause 11—Proscribed organisations (No. 2) ‘(1) Section 3 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (c. 11) is amended as follows. (2) In subsection (5) after paragraph (d) insert— “(e) has been involved in support or acts of terrorism and has not unequivocally renounced support of terrorism.”.’.
- Public Bill Committee: Counter-Terrorism Bill: None (15 May 2008)
Edward O'Hara: ...to discuss the following amendments: No. 44, in clause 69, page 49, line 34, at end insert ‘and (c) intends that the information should be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.’. No. 198, in clause 69, page 50, line 12, at end add— ‘(4) In section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (c.11) (collection of information) in subsection (1) for...
- Public Bill Committee: Counter-Terrorism Bill: Schedule 5 (13 May 2008)
Edward O'Hara: ...those requirements apply, the person has acted in a way that gives reasonable cause to believe it is necessary to make a foreign travel restriction order to prevent the person from taking part in terrorism activity outside the United Kingdom.’. Government amendment No. 160. Amendment No. 212, in page 77, line 37, at end insert— ‘(3A) The third condition is that the making...
- Public Bill Committee: Counter-Terrorism Bill: Clause 51 (13 May 2008)
Edward O'Hara: ...in relation to offences under subsection (1) may be renewed on one or more occasions if it is considered necessary for purposes connected with protecting members of the public from a risk of terrorism, for the notification requirements to continue in force.’. No. 41, in clause 51, page 36, line 45, leave out ‘10’ and insert ‘5’. No. 42, in clause 51, page 36,...
- Business of the House (Lisbon Treaty) (No. 4): Treaty of Lisbon (No. 5) — [5th allotted day] (20 Feb 2008)
Edward O'Hara: ...by my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary in his opening address. In December 2003, the agreement on European security strategy spelled out the main threats to European security, which were terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, regional conflicts, failed states and organised crime. None of those issues is purely military. They all require more than a military...
- Prayers: Greece (1 Nov 1996)
Mr Edward O'Hara: ...Greece's damaged image in the international arena, the result of a long list of alienating actions, such as Mr. Papandreou's threats to close US military bases and his refusal to condemn Arab terrorism, the imposition of martial law in Poland and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Note, by the way, that the actions referred to by The Wall Street Journal are things that Andreas did or did...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (29 Oct 1996)
Mr Edward O'Hara: Christmas is coming and in Christmas catalogues that are easily available young and impressionable people are exposed to advertisements such as for the "Terminator terror sword … monstrous, double handled … 56 inches overall … absolutely awesone" and and "a commando knife complete with a blood channel—ideal Christmas present". Will the Prime Minister accept the Labour...
