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Bruce George's recent appearances (TheyWorkForYou)
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Defence Procurement | Topical Debate | Commons debates
That is a very fair question. If we intend to be a major part of the second rank, as we have been since 1970, and do not want to drop down to the lower divisions, we have to do something quite...
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Defence Procurement | Topical Debate | Commons debates
I was about to deliver a eulogy on the Defence Committee, not only under my chairmanship but under that of the right hon. Gentleman. Its reports—including on defence equipment 2008 and on...
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Defence Procurement | Topical Debate | Commons debates
Until I do, I am prepared to teach the hon. Gentleman the existing alphabet. The C130J was partly his Government's policy and partly Lockheed Martin's. The Defence Committee came up with a...
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Defence Procurement | Topical Debate | Commons debates
My nails are not long enough to scratch the hon. Gentleman, but I can work it out without undertaking such a painful search. The hon. Gentleman spoke about a disastrous state of affairs. Any...
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Defence Procurement | Topical Debate | Commons debates
When I was the Chairman of the Defence Committee and the hon. Member for Aldershot (Mr. Howarth) was partially under my control, I thought I could teach him the moderation and fair-mindedness...
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Clause 65 - Certificate requiring inquest to be held without a jury: England and Wales | Orders of the Day | Commons debates
South.
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Ukraine | Westminster Hall debates
Not quite.
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Ukraine | Westminster Hall debates
I know that members often say this perfunctorily, but I am genuinely grateful to the hon. Member for West Suffolk (Mr. Spring) for raising this issue. The President of Ukraine will be visiting...
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[Mr. Martin Caton in the Chair] - Global Security (Russia) | Westminster Hall debates
No, I have too little time in which to speak. I can speak to the hon. Gentleman afterwards. It was obvious that the elections were going to be fraudulent. It offends me that an organisation for...
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[Mr. Martin Caton in the Chair] - Global Security (Russia) | Westminster Hall debates
Thank you, Mr. Caton. I am sorry that I arrived late. I have only heard three and a half speeches and, frankly, I am delighted that I arrived as late as did. I would have preferred it if, with...
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