Results 1-3 of 3 for terrorism speaker:Edward Vaizey
- Orders of the Day: New Clause 3 — Expire (29 Jan 2007)
Edward Vaizey: .... I was privileged to take the Committee through a history of sunset clauses from the Roman mandate to the present day—last year, we considered the use of a sunset clause in relation to the Terrorism Act 2006. There are two important points on which all members of the Committee—and all Members of the House—should be agreed. The first is that this is an important Bill,...
- Public Bill Committee: Digital Switchover (Disclosure of Information) Bill: New Clause 2 (16 Jan 2007)
Edward Vaizey: ...of the most formidable politicians to Parliament, is subject to a sunset clause. Sadly, that injection of talent is due to come to an end in 2015, unless Parliament renews that clause. The Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, which we debated in a recent Session, was subject to a sunset clause. Parliament is therefore used to introducing sunset clauses, which returns me to the theme of my...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Palestinian Elections (7 Feb 2006)
Edward Vaizey: It is not just Hamas that has supported terrorism—Fatah has done so as well. Will the Foreign Secretary use the opportunity of the Palestinian elections to review the aid package of the European Union and of Britain, and ensure that none of the aid that western countries sends to the Palestinian Authority is used to fund terrorism?
