British Troops And The International Criminal Court
EDM number 1691 in 2005-06, proposed by Harry Cohen on 27/02/2006.
That this House disagrees with the Secretary of State for Defence that the International Criminal Court should have no role in cases where British soldiers are alleged to have committed war crimes; and considers that such immunity if granted to British troops would be damaging to the operation and legitimacy of the court.
This motion has been signed by a total of 12 MPs.
MP | Date | Constituency | Party | Type |
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Harry Cohen | 27/02/2006 | Leyton and Wanstead | Labour | Proposed |
Lynne Jones | 28/02/2006 | Birmingham, Selly Oak | Labour | Seconded |
Martin Caton | 28/02/2006 | Gower | Labour | Seconded |
Mark Durkan | 28/02/2006 | Foyle | Social Democratic and Labour Party | Seconded |
Jeremy Corbyn | 01/03/2006 | Islington North | Labour | Seconded |
Ann Cryer | 01/03/2006 | Keighley | Labour | Seconded |
Alan Simpson | 07/03/2006 | Nottingham South | Labour | Signed |
George Galloway | 13/03/2006 | Bethnal Green and Bow | Respect | Signed |
Kelvin Hopkins | 17/03/2006 | Luton North | Labour | Signed |
Robert Marshall-Andrews | 23/03/2006 | Medway | Labour | Signed |
Bill Etherington | 18/04/2006 | Sunderland North | Labour | Signed |
John McDonnell | 06/11/2006 | Hayes and Harlington | Labour | Signed |
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