Proceeding contribution from Andrew Mackinlay (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 25 April 2007. It occurred during Adjournment debate on Iran (UK Policy).
Iran (UK Policy)
Of course, we have not heard from the Minister yet. Never mind what he might say working off the brief, we will have to read between the lines. I hope and suspect that he might be mindful of the fact that he—I do not want to embarrass him—has spoken to those people at various meetings and conferences. He is a courteous Minister, and he has done that. However, there needs to be at least a dialogue. Hon. Members should be able to take along some representatives to the Foreign Office to ask the Minister, or other Ministers, what is wrong, and what Ministers want those representatives to do to satisfy them that the PMOI is no longer a terrorist organisation, if—we are not conceding this—it ever was.
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- Human rights Iraq Foreign policy Foreign relations Nuclear weapons Nuclear power Terrorism Weapons Sanctions Iran
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