Results 1-5 of 5 for terrorism speaker:Paul Rowen
- Written Answers — Home Department: Community Relations: Islam (3 Jun 2009)
Paul Rowen: ...State for the Home Department what recent discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on the effect on the Muslim community of the Government's counter-terrorism strategy.
- Public Bill Committee: UK Borders Bill: Clause 8 (13 Mar 2007)
Paul Rowen: ...No. 81, in clause 8, page 5, line 26, leave out from ‘information’ to end of line 27 and insert ‘by authorised persons for any matter relating to immigration, nationality, terrorism or money-laundering.’.
- Public Bill Committee: UK Borders Bill: Clause 8 (13 Mar 2007)
Paul Rowen: ...be a little more specific. We suggest that information be used in connection with immigration and nationality—that is what the Bill is about—and in connection with any issue to do with terrorism, on which there is clearly a need to share information. We do not want to do anything that would tie the hands of the security services. In fact, we hope that one of the consequences of...
- Public Bill Committee: UK Borders Bill: Clause 5 (8 Mar 2007)
Paul Rowen: ...one of my British Muslim constituents whether they are happy about carrying a card, and the answer would be a firm no. They feel already that they are under pressure owing to the effects of anti-terrorism legislation. We must be clear on what the biometric visa will be used for. Using it at the borders or to verify employment would be legitimate in order to tighten up and ensure...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Leader of the House: Counter-terrorism Strategy (10 Jul 2006)
Paul Rowen: ...the last year have served only to heighten the alienation? What does he propose to do to re-engage the majority moderate members of the Muslim community who, like everyone else, want to get rid of terrorism?
