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Business of the House (3 Jul 2008) has video

Philip Hollobone: ...seem to be any effective enforcement mechanism to ensure that that rule is adhered to. May we have a joint statement by the Secretary of State for Transport and the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing about what Her Majesty's Government intend to do about that worrying situation?

Hamas and Israel (3 May 2006)

Philip Hollobone: ..., freedom and the rule of law, located, I am afraid, in a sea of hostile Arab states. Today also marks 58 years that Israel has been fighting for its survival against those hostile neighbours and terrorist groups who, in many cases, still refuse to recognise Israel's right to exist. I am thinking in particular of Hamas, the radical Islamist terrorist organisation, which won an overwhelming...

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Yemen (25 Apr 2006)

Philip Hollobone: ...country in the middle east. What practical steps are the Government taking, in terms of military, police and civil contingencies, to prevent Yemen from becoming an incubator for international terrorism?

Terrorism Bill: Clause 3 — Application of Ss. 1 and 2 to Internet Activity etc. (15 Feb 2006)

Philip Hollobone: May I give a rather flippant example? We all know of the case of Mr. Walter Wolfgang, who was removed from the Labour party conference under anti-terrorism legislation on the determination of a police officer. Were Mr. Wolfgang to have a website, the Bill would allow a police officer to insist on its removal. We all know that that is a flippant example and that it is unlikely to happen, but...

Prevention of Terrorism Act (2 Feb 2006)

Philip Hollobone: Terrorists cannot commit their atrocities unless they are funded to do so. Is the Home Secretary satisfied that the present controls over the international financing of terrorism in this country are strong enough? Does he intend to bring forward further legislation in that area and is he satisfied that we receive sufficient co-operation from the EU in those matters?

Public Bill Committee: Animal Welfare Bill: Clause 7 - Fighting etc (19 Jan 2006)

Philip Hollobone: ...extremely seriously. The Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937 prohibits the public exhibition or supply of a film for that purpose if its production involved the cruel infliction of pain or terror on an animal or the cruel goading of any animal to fury. However, that Act was designed to cover films shown in cinemas; it does not cover the exhibition or supply of recordings for viewing in...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Israel (29 Nov 2005)

Philip Hollobone: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the Israeli security fence in combating terrorism.

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