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Debate on the Address

Proceeding contribution from Willie Rennie (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 November 2006. It occurred during Queen's speech debate on Debate on the Address.
I thank the Minister for that—[Hon. Members: ““Helpful.””] It was very helpful. As the Member representing Rosyth, I would obviously advocate the effective and efficient dockyard in Rosyth for the building of those carriers. As a Scottish Member, I am sure that the Minister would also advocate that. To return to cluster bombs, the Prime Minister today evaded my question, refusing to even mention the words ““cluster bombs”” in his response. They are indiscriminate weapons, which have been used in Lebanon and caused many deaths after the conflict ended. Amnesty International deputy secretary-general Kate Gilmore said:"““The use of cluster bombs in the heart of where people live clearly violates the prohibition on indiscriminate attacks and is therefore a grave violation of international humanitarian law.””" I urge the Government to act now to support an international ban on the use of cluster bombs.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
453 c632 
Session
2006-07
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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