Results 1-4 of 4 for terrorism speaker:Stephen Hammond
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: National Identity Scheme (6 Jul 2009)
Stephen Hammond: The Secretary of State will note that his colleague made it clear in a Delegated Legislation Committee last week that this scheme, now revised, is not for the prevention of terrorism, the reduction of crime or the stopping of legal immigration, but it is claimed that it will derive £6 billion net benefit for our country. What is the purpose of the scheme, and how can that figure be justified?
- Sri Lanka and the Commonwealth (24 Mar 2009)
Stephen Hammond: ...humanity towards their citizens they would allow that ship to dock, for it has on it representations from the international community. This is not a ship that could in any way be called a front for terrorism; it would deliver much-needed food and medical aid to that area. The UK Government must stand up and make a representation to the Sri Lankan high commission on that point, as so many...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Counter-terrorism (11 Jun 2007)
Stephen Hammond: When he will announce details of the Government's revised counter-terrorism strategy.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Counter-terrorism (11 Jun 2007)
Stephen Hammond: I thank the Home Secretary for his answer. In July last year, the Government published a document on countering terrorism, which was a review of the 12-point plan set out by the Prime Minister after 7/7. Will the Home Secretary give us an update on which of the points have not yet been fulfilled, and tell us what actions he plans to take to fulfil them?
