Results 1-3 of 3 for terrorism speaker:Adam Afriyie
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Northern Ireland (Offences) Bill (12 Dec 2005)
Adam Afriyie: It seems to me that common agreement has developed over hundreds of years in our nation that time does not diminish the severity of a crime, especially murder and terrorism. On the one hand, the Government appear to seek to lock up unconvicted terrorists in Britain, so can the right hon. Gentleman explain in clear terms why, on the other, they seek to release convicted terrorists in Northern...
- Orders of the Day — Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill: New Clause 1 — Over-staying Leave Pending Appeal (16 Nov 2005)
Adam Afriyie: ...people from across the world, of all nationalities, wish to join us for a short or sometimes longer period to study and learn. We have a great history of welcoming not only those genuinely fleeing terror but those who seek to learn at our educational establishments. We want to encourage overseas students to pay for studying at our institutions. International students derive many benefits...
- Emergency Preparedness (19 Oct 2005)
Adam Afriyie: ...have a castle and a military presence, so there are some fairly clear targets. It seems to me that, among 60,000 or 70,000 people, there are many eyes and ears that could help to prevent threats of terrorism and other dangers. Is that part of his thinking?
