Results 1-4 of 4 for terrorism speaker:Andrew Stunell
- [Sir John Butterfill in the Chair] — Anti-Semitism (19 Jul 2007)
Andrew Stunell: ...delivered be through such an approach. In other words, we are driven by both a pragmatic and an ethical response. I want to say clearly that nothing can justify hate crime, whether that constitutes terror attacks at one end of the spectrum or sending people to Coventry at the other. It is quite right for the law and society to put measures in place that punish and deter people from hate...
- Integration and Cohesion (17 Apr 2007)
Andrew Stunell: ...Member for Eastbourne. On that occasion we did not have a purge against Catholics, which shows that in 500 years we have learned something in this society about understanding the difference between terrorism and an ideological belief or a religious conviction. I remind hon. Members that we recently celebrated the fact that 200 years ago an Act was passed in this place for the abolition of...
- Integration and Cohesion (17 Apr 2007)
Andrew Stunell: ...this country reacted when Guy Fawkes tried to blow this place up and when the IRA successfully blew up part of this place and killed an hon. Member, is not to conflate Muslims or Catholics with terrorism. At a time when it is commonplace to say that we want immigrants to know more about British history and to understand our background, we have actually forgotten our history and our...
- Adjournment (Christmas) (19 Dec 2002)
Mr Andrew Stunell: ...coming. During the year, as well as considering issues that affect our domestic and local circumstances, the House has discussed important international issues in some depth. They include global terrorism, the crisis in the middle east and the plight of the world's poor. The House has had many opportunities to quiz Ministers and to hear about the Government's work on these matters. I ask...
