Some 30 years ago, when I was a student in Liverpool, many students on my electrical engineering course were from Algeria. I think that Algeria is relatively stable now because many of those students who came to the UK and elsewhere in Europe to study engineering went back with degrees, although they had little opportunity to exploit and use them. The experience of the tremendous upheavals in Algeria 20 years ago has made it much more stable and more resistant to terrorism than many other countries in the north of Africa.
North and West Africa (UK Response)
Proceeding contribution from
Mark Hendrick
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 3 July 2014.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on North and West Africa (UK Response).
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
583 c326WH 
Session
2014-15
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
Subjects
Librarians' tools
Timestamp
2024-04-11 18:26:24 +0100
URI
http://hansard.intranet.data.parliament.uk/Commons/2014-07-03/14070353000080
In Indexing
http://indexing.parliament.uk/Content/Edit/1?uri=http://hansard.intranet.data.parliament.uk/Commons/2014-07-03/14070353000080
In Solr
https://search.parliament.uk/claw/solr/?id=http://hansard.intranet.data.parliament.uk/Commons/2014-07-03/14070353000080