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Use Of Nuclear Weapons And Iraq

EDM number 646 in 2002-03, proposed by Llew Smith on 03/02/2003.

That this House believes the threat made in his interview with David Frost on 2nd February by the Defence Secretary to use nuclear weapons against Iraq is morally repugnant and diplomatically suicidal; recognises that the use of nuclear weapons would have the capacity to kill and maim tens of thousands of people, as well as to contaminate radioactively huge areas of land and water, and to render ecologically dead parts of the ecosphere; insists that the United Kingdom's status as guardian of the 1968 nuclear nonproliferation treaty which this country co-authored with other nuclear armed states, and for which it is one of three depositary states, means the United Kingdom has a special responsibility to uphold the Treaty; recalls that at the latest review conference of the NPT at the United Nations in New York, the United Kingdom reaffirmed that it would not use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear weapon states parties to the NPT, except in the case of an invasion or any other attack on them, their territories, their armed forces or other troops, their allies, or on a state to which they have security commitment, carried out or sustained by such a non-nuclear-weapon state in 'association or alliance' with a nuclear-weapon state; notes that these circumstances do not prevail with Iraq; and calls upon the Prime Minister to withdraw this unacceptable and incredible threat to humanity by the threatened use of weapons of mass destruction.

This motion has been signed by a total of 35 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Llew Smith03/02/2003Blaenau GwentLabourProposed
Alan Simpson03/02/2003Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
Kelvin Hopkins04/02/2003Luton NorthLabourSigned
Alice Mahon04/02/2003HalifaxLabourSigned
Ann Cryer04/02/2003KeighleyLabourSigned
Neil Gerrard04/02/2003WalthamstowLabourSigned
Robert Wareing04/02/2003Liverpool, West DerbyLabourSigned
Glenda Jackson05/02/2003Hampstead & HighgateLabourSigned
Lynne Jones05/02/2003Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
Terry Lewis05/02/2003WorsleyLabourSigned
Ronnie Campbell05/02/2003Blyth ValleyLabourSigned
Martin Caton05/02/2003GowerLabourSigned
Tom Cox05/02/2003TootingLabourSigned
Mike Hancock05/02/2003Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Harry Barnes05/02/2003North East DerbyshireLabourSigned
Harold Best05/02/2003Leeds North WestLabourSigned
John Cummings06/02/2003EasingtonLabourSigned
John McDonnell06/02/2003Hayes & HarlingtonLabourSigned
Marsha Singh06/02/2003Bradford WestLabourSigned
David Chaytor06/02/2003Bury NorthLabourSigned
Rudi Vis10/02/2003Finchley & Golders GreenLabourSigned
Elfyn Llwyd11/02/2003Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Paul Flynn11/02/2003Newport WestLabourSigned
Tony Clarke12/02/2003Northampton SouthLabourSigned
Jim Cunningham12/02/2003Coventry SouthLabourSigned
Michael Clapham13/02/2003Barnsley West & PenistoneLabourSigned
David Drew13/02/2003StroudLabour Co-operativeSigned
Jeremy Corbyn13/02/2003Islington NorthLabourSigned
Mohammad Sarwar13/02/2003Glasgow, GovanLabourSigned
Frank Cook24/02/2003Stockton NorthLabourSigned
Mark Fisher24/02/2003Stoke-on-Trent CentralLabourSigned
Harry Cohen26/02/2003Leyton & WansteadLabourSigned
John Cryer27/02/2003HornchurchLabourSigned
Bill Etherington12/03/2003Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
Hywel Williams13/03/2003CaernarfonPlaid CymruSigned

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