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- Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireiand: Good Friday Agreement (9 May 2001)
Ms Helen Southworth: My right hon. Friend knows that my constituents in Warrington have good reason to understand the desire of ordinary people in Northern Ireland to be free from terrorism, and that we have been working to support ordinary people in Northern Ireland in their struggle for peace. Does he believe that, in the coming weeks, it is the responsibility of every politician in every party to commit to the...
- Orders of the Day — Protection of Children Bill (26 Feb 1999)
Ms Helen Southworth: I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Stourbridge (Ms Shipley) for giving us this opportunity to take action to deal with the terror inflicted on many children, and to protect them from adults who are predatory and destructive. My hon. Friend is doing a great job, and I thank her very much. Like many hon. Members who have spoken, I have had to deal with cases that are an outrage in a society...
- Opposition Day: Decommissioning and Prisoner Releases (9 Dec 1998)
Ms Helen Southworth: ...stolen by the conflict during the past three decades. It brought home to me and to many people in Warrington the fact that ordinary daily life in Northern Ireland was conducted in an environment of terror and threats of violence. We desire to build reconciliation—a bridge. The word "bridge" means a lot in Warrington, because the bomb went off in Bridge street. We are trying to build...
- Northern Ireland (Election) Bill (22 Apr 1998)
Ms Helen Southworth: ...and Jonathan Ball—two young boys from my constituency. In March 1993, Tim and Jonathan were killed at the hands of the IRA. The IRA had placed bombs in Bridge street in our town centre. The terror of that bombing and the shock and pain of those two deaths had a terrible impact on our local community. The families of Tim and Jonathan still live every day with that pain. Last month,...
