Results 1-4 of 4 for terrorism speaker:Willie Rennie
- Point of Order: Defence Procurement (9 Oct 2007)
Willie Rennie: ...in world security. Finally, he said that that "will mean increased expenditure on equipment, personnel and the conditions of our armed forces". He went on to say that we had to be "willing to fight terrorism and pay the cost of that fight wherever it may be". I am not sure that the 1.5 per cent. increase in real terms meets that commitment.
- Deferred Division: European Affairs (20 Jun 2007)
Willie Rennie: ...been scrutinising the European security and defence policy. We examined the importance of the policy during trips to Washington, Canada and European countries. As we try to meet the challenges of terrorism and rogue states, we need to ensure that we work together for the benefit of us all and the freedoms and rights that we protect in this country. However, the concept of simply relying on...
- Mines Rescue Service (27 Mar 2007)
Willie Rennie: ...to the shrinking deep coal mining industry, income is falling, but the basic requirement remains the same, and as a result, the whole service is in danger of collapse at a time when the threat from terrorism and the potential for confined-space attacks like the London underground bombings are high. Mines rescue in one form or another is as old as the coal mines themselves. Standards in the...
- Written Answers — Scotland: Terrorism (7 Nov 2006)
Willie Rennie: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for the Home Department on counter-terrorism measures in Scotland.
