Results 1-3 of 3 for trident speaker:Henry Bellingham
- Defence Estimates: First Day (16 Oct 1995)
Mr Henry Bellingham: ...that those people made in the House. In 1986, the hon. Member for Motherwell, North (Dr. Reid) was demanding that the Opposition proceed without delay in its national campaign against Polaris, Trident, cruise missiles and United States nuclear bases in Scotland. If one examines their past, one repeatedly finds previous convictions. There were far too many signatures on wild EDMs, there...
- Defence Estimates: First Day (16 Oct 1995)
Mr Henry Bellingham: ...I have in my hand, which we are debating tonight, "Stable Forces in a Strong Britain", the defence estimates. It sets out the arguments for having an independent nuclear deterrent, for procuring Trident, in very great detail. I shall not repeat what is in the document, but I think that the hon Gentleman's questions should be addressed to the Labour Front-Bench spokesmen. Those spokesmen...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: first day's debate (12 Jun 1985)
Mr Henry Bellingham: I am grateful to you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, for calling me after the hon. Member for Denton and Reddish (Mr. Bennett). I was interested to hear what he said about Trident and communications. Obviously, he has done a good deal of work on the subject. I understand that much of what he said is erroneous but I look forward to hearing what the Minister has to say about it. The hon. Member for...
