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- Climate Change and the Environment (8 Feb 2005)
Mr Tim Yeo: ...the goal of climate stability is a prerequisite of economic prosperity in any part of the world. The present generation of political leaders will be judged not only by how they handle the threat of terrorism but by how they respond to the challenge of climate change. Fifteen years ago, Britain's Government responded well. My noble Friend Baroness Thatcher was the first Head of Government...
- Wind Farms (25 Oct 2004)
Mr Tim Yeo: ...uranium, which can be imported in a variety of ways and is not confined to two highly vulnerable pipelines. However, any form of energy is to some extent at risk from a variety of threats, of which terrorism is only one. That is why it is so crass of the present Government in terms of renewable energy to put all their eggs in one basket, and in terms of fossil fuels to become so vulnerable...
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Terrorism (29 Oct 2001)
Mr Tim Yeo: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how much she forecasts will be spent in the current year by her Department as a direct result of measures associated with the war on terrorism.
- Jurisdiction (Conspiracy and Incitement) Bill (31 Jan 1997)
Mr Tim Yeo: .... Gentleman had made it clear that he was opposed to sex tourism in any form—that was an absolute—it was difficult to understand whether he felt there were any absolutes in respect of terrorism. My hon. Friend teased out some commitment from the hon. Gentleman, in that it appeared that terrorism that involved loss of life was something else that he regarded as an absolute. For...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Environment: English Heritage (19 Feb 1992)
Mr Tim Yeo: ...boroughs for productive use in their areas. If the Labour party continues to promote the idea that London wants a new Greater London authority, with powers over the police—a policy which strikes terror into the heart of every law-abiding citizen in the capital—it will get its come-uppance when the general election comes.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (13 May 1986)
Mr Tim Yeo: Does my right hon. Friend agree, in the light of the trust and support that we showed to the United States in its fight against terrorism recently, that there will be profound dismay throughout the whole of the United Kingdom if we do not have immediate approval of the extradition treaty?
- Syria (12 May 1986)
Mr Tim Yeo: Does my hon. Friend agree that the firm response announced in his statement this afternoon is justified and necessary but that terrorism will continue to be with us until its root causes have been tackled? In that context, will he urge my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister to impress upon the Israeli Government the importance of making progress on matters such as the Palestinian issue and...
