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Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Identity Cards (23 Apr 2008) has video

Eric Joyce: When it comes to tackling terrorism and providing security in this country, does my right hon. Friend agree that ID cards have a part to play? Such things should be dealt with at the UK level, contrary to what that bunch diametrically opposite suggest. Their suggestion that they should be dealt with in Scotland is, at best, a dangerous distraction.

Uganda (23 Jan 2007)

Eric Joyce: ...forced from their homes by fighting. Displaced people have been able to move to new settlement sites, which are often closer to their homes and have access to farmland. New fighting and a return to terror tactics in northern Uganda could destroy all that progress, so we need to do what we can as an important member of the international community to prevent that from happening, if that is...

Terrorism (7 Mar 2002)

Mr Eric Joyce: ...it is not. The overwhelming majority of people in this country and, indeed, in the House, including Labour Members, support the Government's determination not to act precipitately on international terrorism and on threats to our security. We want them instead to act decisively when and if the situation merits it.

Written Answers — Home Department: Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act (4 Feb 2002)

Mr Eric Joyce: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many arrests have been made in 2002 under the terms of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Anti-terrorism Campaign (Russia) (8 Jan 2002)

Mr Eric Joyce: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the role of Russia in the campaign against terrorism.

Orders of the Day — Northern Ireland Arms Decommissioning (Amendment) Bill (17 Dec 2001)

Mr Eric Joyce: ...day as have died in Northern Ireland in 30 years, is likely, through its apocalyptic scale and effect, to have helped to force the hand of the Provisional IRA by closing off the remnants of support for terrorism in any form that may have existed outside Britain or Ireland. It is true that that argument allows for the fact that without the violence in New York some in Northern...

International Terrorism (4 Oct 2001)

Mr Eric Joyce: ...than ever before. We know that humanitarian aid of a high order will need to accompany any military action in Afghanistan, for example, and I hope that wherever a specific threat of worldwide-reach terrorism rears its head, a combination of incisive military action and comprehensive humanitarian relief will yield the results that we all seek. However, we will need to keep our eye on those...

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