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Volume No. 458Part No. 64

House of Commons Debates 20 March 2007

House Of Commons
Prayers
Private Business
Oral Answers To Questions
Foreign And Commonwealth Office
Terrorism (Iran)
Bilateral Relations (Nigeria)
Humanitarian Intervention (Un Policy)
Zimbabwe
Israel/palestine
Human Rights (Tibet/china)
Eu Constitution
Democratic Republic Of The Congo
Royal Assent
Wild Birds (Protection)
Bicentenary Of The Abolition Of The Slave Trade
Better Healthcare Closer To Home Project


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Column: 663

House of Commons [20 Mar 2007]

Prayers [20 Mar 2007]

[Mr. Speaker] [20 Mar 2007]

Private Business [20 Mar 2007]

Oral Answers to Questions [20 Mar 2007]

Foreign and Commonwealth Office [20 Mar 2007]

Terrorism (Iran) [20 Mar 2007]

Mr. David Burrowes (Enfield, Southgate) (Con):

The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Margaret Beckett):

Mr. Burrowes:

Column: 664

Margaret Beckett:

Mrs. Louise Ellman (Liverpool, Riverside) (Lab/Co-op):

Margaret Beckett:

Mr. Brian Binley (Northampton, South) (Con):

Margaret Beckett:

Mr. Wayne David (Caerphilly) (Lab):

Column: 665

Margaret Beckett:

Willie Rennie (Dunfermline and West Fife) (LD):

Margaret Beckett:

Andrew Mackinlay (Thurrock) (Lab):

Mr. Speaker:

Margaret Beckett:

Column: 666

Mr. William Hague (Richmond, Yorks) (Con):

Margaret Beckett:

Bilateral Relations (Nigeria) [20 Mar 2007]

Helen Goodman (Bishop Auckland) (Lab):

The Minister for Trade (Mr. Ian McCartney):

Helen Goodman:

Column: 667

Mr. McCartney:

Mr. Gary Streeter (South-West Devon) (Con):

Mr. McCartney:

Jim Sheridan (Paisley and Renfrewshire, North) (Lab):

Mr. McCartney:

Column: 668

Mr. Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Cotswold) (Con):

Mr. McCartney:

Mr. Mark Field (Cities of London and Westminster) (Con):

Mr. McCartney:

Humanitarian Intervention (UN Policy) [20 Mar 2007]

Mr. David Hamilton (Midlothian) (Lab):

Column: 669

The Minister for Trade (Mr. Ian McCartney):

Mr. Hamilton:

Mr. McCartney:

Mr. James Gray (North Wiltshire) (Con):

Column: 670

Mr. McCartney:

John Bercow (Buckingham) (Con):

Mr. McCartney:

Zimbabwe [20 Mar 2007]

Mr. Philip Hollobone (Kettering) (Con):

Mr. Andrew Robathan (Blaby) (Con):

The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Margaret Beckett):

Column: 671

Mr. Hollobone:

Margaret Beckett:

Mr. Robathan:

Margaret Beckett:

Mr. Robathan:

Margaret Beckett:

Column: 672

Mr. David Winnick (Walsall, North) (Lab):

Margaret Beckett:

Kate Hoey (Vauxhall) (Lab):

Margaret Beckett:

Mr. Michael Ancram (Devizes) (Con):

Column: 673

Margaret Beckett:

Kali Mountford (Colne Valley) (Lab):

Margaret Beckett:

Column: 674

Sir Malcolm Rifkind (Kensington and Chelsea) (Con):

Margaret Beckett:

Tom Levitt (High Peak) (Lab):

Margaret Beckett:

Mr. William Hague (Richmond, Yorks) (Con):

Margaret Beckett:

Column: 675

Mr. Hague:

Margaret Beckett:

Margaret Beckett:

Israel/Palestine [20 Mar 2007]

Simon Hughes (North Southwark and Bermondsey) (LD):

Column: 676

The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Margaret Beckett):

Simon Hughes:

Margaret Beckett:

Jeremy Corbyn (Islington, North) (Lab):

Margaret Beckett:

Mr. Mark Harper (Forest of Dean) (Con):

Margaret Beckett:

Column: 677

Mary Creagh (Wakefield) (Lab):

Margaret Beckett:

Human Rights (Tibet/China) [20 Mar 2007]

Norman Baker (Lewes) (LD):

The Minister for Trade (Mr. Ian McCartney):

Norman Baker:

Column: 678

Mr. McCartney:

David Taylor (North-West Leicestershire) (Lab/Co-op):

Mr. McCartney:

Mr. Paul Goodman (Wycombe) (Con):

Mr. McCartney:

EU Constitution [20 Mar 2007]

Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon) (Con):

The Minister for Europe (Mr. Geoffrey Hoon):

Column: 679

Stephen Hammond:

Mr. Hoon:

Keith Vaz (Leicester, East) (Lab):

Mr. Hoon:

Mr. Graham Brady (Altrincham and Sale, West) (Con):

Column: 680

Mr. Hoon:

Michael Connarty (Linlithgow and East Falkirk) (Lab):

Mr. Hoon:

Democratic Republic of the Congo [20 Mar 2007]

Judy Mallaber (Amber Valley) (Lab):

The Minister for Trade (Mr. Ian McCartney):

Column: 681

Judy Mallaber:

Mr. McCartney:

Sir Nicholas Winterton (Macclesfield) (Con):

Column: 682

Mr. McCartney:

Mr. Jim Cunningham (Coventry, South) (Lab):

Mr. McCartney:

Pete Wishart (Perth and North Perthshire) (SNP):

Mr. McCartney:

Column: 683

ROYAL ASSENT [20 Mar 2007]

Mr. Speaker:

Column: 684

Wild Birds (Protection) [20 Mar 2007]

3.32 pm

Mark Pritchard (The Wrekin) (Con):

Column: 685

Column: 686

Column: 687

Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade [20 Mar 2007]

3.44 pm

The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. John Prescott):

Column: 688

Mr. Anthony Steen (Totnes) (Con):

The Deputy Prime Minister:

Column: 689

Column: 690

Michael Jabez Foster (Hastings and Rye) (Lab):

The Deputy Prime Minister:

Column: 691

Mrs. Claire Curtis-Thomas (Crosby) (Lab):

The Deputy Prime Minister:

Column: 692

Fiona Mactaggart (Slough) (Lab):

The Deputy Prime Minister:

Column: 693

Mr. Steen:

The Deputy Prime Minister:

4.8 pm

Mr. William Hague (Richmond, Yorks) (Con):

Column: 695

Chris Bryant (Rhondda) (Lab):

Mr. Hague:

Martin Linton (Battersea) (Lab):

Mr. Hague:

Mr. Wayne David (Caerphilly) (Lab):

Column: 696

Mr. Hague:

Mr. Jim Cunningham (Coventry, South) (Lab):

Mr. Hague:

Mr. William Cash (Stone) (Con):

Mr. Hague:

Column: 697

Ms Diane Abbott (Hackney, North and Stoke Newington) (Lab):

Mr. Hague:

Mr. Mark Lancaster (North-East Milton Keynes) (Con):

Mr. Hague:

Column: 698

Jeremy Corbyn (Islington, North) (Lab):

Mr. Hague:

Jane Kennedy (Liverpool, Wavertree) (Lab):

Mr. Hague:

Column: 699

Ms Diana R. Johnson (Kingston upon Hull, North) (Lab):

Mr. Hague:

Column: 700

Column: 701

Mr. Steen:

Column: 702

Mr. Hague:

Mary Creagh (Wakefield) (Lab):

Column: 703

Mr. Hague:

4.41 pm

Ms Diane Abbott (Hackney, North and Stoke Newington) (Lab):

Column: 704

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas:

Ms Abbott:

Mr. Cash:

Column: 705

Ms Abbott:

Column: 706

Mr. Sadiq Khan (Tooting) (Lab):

Ms Abbott:

Ms Dawn Butler (Brent, South) (Lab):

Ms Abbott:

Column: 707

Column: 708

4.59 pm

Dr. Vincent Cable (Twickenham) (LD):

Column: 709

Dr. Hywel Francis (Aberavon) (Lab):

Column: 710

Dr. Cable:

Column: 711

Column: 712

5.13 pm

Jeremy Corbyn (Islington, North) (Lab):

Mr. Khan:

Jeremy Corbyn:

Column: 713

Stephen Williams (Bristol, West) (LD):

Jeremy Corbyn:

Column: 714

Column: 715

Sarah Teather (Brent, East) (LD):

Jeremy Corbyn:

Ann McKechin (Glasgow, North) (Lab):

Column: 716

Jeremy Corbyn:

5.28 pm

Sir Patrick Cormack (South Staffordshire) (Con):

Column: 717

Column: 718

5.41 pm

Column: 719

Ms Dawn Butler (Brent, South) (Lab):

Column: 720

Dr. Francis:

Ms Butler:

Ms Abbott:

Column: 721

Ms Butler:

Jeremy Corbyn:

Ms Butler:

Mr. Khan:

Ms Butler:

Column: 722

Mr. Khan:

Ms Butler:

Mr. David Winnick (Walsall, North) (Lab):

Column: 723

Ms Butler:

5.59 pm

Mr. Anthony Steen (Totnes) (Con):

Column: 724

Column: 725

Column: 726

Column: 727

The Minister for Women and Equality (Meg Munn):

Mr. Steen:

Malcolm Bruce (Gordon) (LD):

Mr. Steen:

Column: 728

Malcolm Bruce:

Mr. Steen:

Madam Deputy Speaker (Sylvia Heal):

Mr. Steen:

Column: 729

Column: 730

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas:

Mr. Steen:

Column: 731

Column: 732

6.30 pm

Ms Diana R. Johnson (Kingston upon Hull, North) (Lab):

Mr. Barry Sheerman (Huddersfield) (Lab/Co-op):

Ms Johnson:

Column: 733

Column: 734

Mrs. Curtis-Thomas:

Ms Johnson:

Column: 735

Column: 736

6.50 pm

Column: 737

Mr. Malcolm Moss (North-East Cambridgeshire) (Con):

Column: 738

Column: 739

Mr. John Hayes (South Holland and The Deepings) (Con):

Mr. Moss:

Column: 740

Sammy Wilson (East Antrim) (DUP):

Mr. Moss:

Column: 741

Column: 742

7.12 pm

Mrs. Claire Curtis-Thomas (Crosby) (Lab):

Column: 743

Column: 744

Column: 745

Column: 746

Column: 747

7.29 pm

Malcolm Bruce (Gordon) (LD):

Column: 748

Column: 749

Column: 750

Column: 751

7.46 pm

Mary Creagh (Wakefield) (Lab):

Column: 752

Column: 753

Meg Munn:

Mary Creagh:

Column: 754

Column: 755

Column: 756

8.8 pm

Column: 757

Sir George Young (North-West Hampshire) (Con):

Column: 758

8.15 pm

Column: 759

Ann McKechin (Glasgow, North) (Lab):

Column: 760

Column: 761

Column: 762

8.27 pm

Mr. Tobias Ellwood (Bournemouth, East) (Con):

Column: 763

Column: 764

Column: 766

8.46 pm

Column: 767

Sammy Wilson (East Antrim) (DUP):

Column: 768

Column: 769

Mr. Deputy Speaker (Sir Alan Haselhurst):

Sammy Wilson:

9.1 pm

Martin Linton (Battersea) (Lab):

Column: 770

Column: 771

9.9 pm

Stephen Williams (Bristol, West) (LD):

Column: 772

Mr. Steen:

Column: 773

Stephen Williams:

Column: 774

Column: 775

9.24 pm

Alistair Burt (North-East Bedfordshire) (Con):

Column: 776

Column: 777

Column: 778

Column: 779

Column: 780

9.43 pm

The Minister for Women and Equality (Meg Munn):

Column: 781

Column: 782

Jeremy Corbyn:

Meg Munn:

Column: 783

Column: 784

Column: 785

Ms Abbott:

Meg Munn:

Column: 786

Better Healthcare Closer to Home Project [20 Mar 2007]

10 pm

Mr. Paul Burstow (Sutton and Cheam) (LD):

Column: 787

Siobhain McDonagh (Mitcham and Morden) (Lab):

Mr. Burstow:

Column: 788

Column: 789

10.13 pm

The Minister of State, Department of Health (Andy Burnham):

Column: 790

Column: 791

Column: 792

Mr. Burstow:

Siobhain McDonagh

Mr. Speaker:

Andy Burnham:

Siobhain McDonagh:

Andy Burnham:

Column: 793

Column: 794


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