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Parliamentary Question On The UK Government Claim That Iraq Sought To Procure Uranium From Africa

EDM number 1498 in 2003-04, proposed by Lynne Jones on 12/07/2004.

That this House notes with concern the refusal of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to answer Parliamentary Question 182618 of 8th July put by the honourable Member for Birmingham, Selly Oak on whether signals intelligence picked up by GCHQ concerning a visit by an Iraqi official to Niger was passed on to the International Atomic Energy Agency, instead stating that 'it would not be appropriate to comment publicly on the detail of this intelligence reporting'; notes that no detail was being requested in this question; is perplexed because previous parliamentary questions asking what information has been passed to the IAEA by the United Kingdom Government have been answered by Foreign Office ministers; calls upon the Foreign Secretary to make it known to the House whether the GCHQ intelligence in question was passed to the IAEA; further notes that since 6th May in response to other parliamentary questions regarding the claim in the Government's September 2002 Dossier, Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction that Iraq had attempted to procure significant quantities of uranium from Africa, PQs 170513, 171178, 173387, 175478, 175493 and 175494, the Foreign Secretary has refused to answer, referring to the fact that Lord Butler of Brockwell is conducting a review; believes that by referring to the Butler Review instead of answering parliamentary questions, the Government is replacing parliamentary accountability with a secret inquiry on these matters; and suggests to the Foreign Secretary that by his uncooperative actions he is undermining the House's rightful role of scrutinising the policies and actions of ministers.

This motion has been signed by a total of 37 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Lynne Jones12/07/2004Birmingham, Selly OakLabourProposed
Llew Smith12/07/2004Blaenau GwentLabourSigned
Jeremy Corbyn12/07/2004Islington NorthLabourSigned
Glenda Jackson13/07/2004Hampstead & HighgateLabourSigned
Harry Cohen13/07/2004Leyton & WansteadLabourSigned
Ann Cryer13/07/2004KeighleyLabourSigned
David Drew13/07/2004StroudLabour Co-operativeSigned
Harry Barnes13/07/2004North East DerbyshireLabourSigned
Jenny Tonge13/07/2004Richmond ParkLiberal DemocratSigned
Hywel Williams13/07/2004CaernarfonPlaid CymruSigned
Mike Hancock14/07/2004Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Robert Wareing14/07/2004Liverpool, West DerbyLabourSigned
Simon Thomas14/07/2004CeredigionPlaid CymruSigned
Ian Gibson14/07/2004Norwich NorthLabourSigned
Annabelle Ewing14/07/2004PerthScottish National PartySigned
Elfyn Llwyd14/07/2004Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Terry Lewis14/07/2004WorsleyLabourSigned
Kelvin Hopkins14/07/2004Luton NorthLabourSigned
Paul Holmes14/07/2004ChesterfieldLiberal DemocratSigned
Adam Price14/07/2004Carmarthen East & DinefwrPlaid CymruSigned
Alice Mahon14/07/2004HalifaxLabourSigned
Colin Breed15/07/2004South East CornwallLiberal DemocratSigned
Vincent Cable15/07/2004TwickenhamLiberal DemocratSigned
Martin Caton15/07/2004GowerLabourSigned
Tom Cox15/07/2004TootingLabourSigned
Harold Best15/07/2004Leeds North WestLabourSigned
Alan Simpson16/07/2004Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
Bill Etherington16/07/2004Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
Nigel Jones20/07/2004CheltenhamLiberal DemocratSigned
Tom Brake20/07/2004Carshalton & WallingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Norman Baker20/07/2004LewesLiberal DemocratSigned
Colin Challen21/07/2004Morley & RothwellLabourSigned
Michael Clapham21/07/2004Barnsley West & PenistoneLabourSigned
Jim Cousins21/07/2004Newcastle upon Tyne CentralLabourSigned
Phil Sawford22/07/2004KetteringLabourSigned
Paul Tyler22/07/2004North CornwallLiberal DemocratSigned
John McDonnell16/09/2004Hayes & HarlingtonLabourSigned

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