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Committee Of Inquiry On Iraq

EDM number 1701 in 2008-09, proposed by Dai Davies on 18/06/2009.
Categorised under the topics of Iraq and Military operations.

That this House rejects the justifications provided during the Prime Minister's statement to the House on 15 June 2009 on the establishment of a Committee of Inquiry into the invasion of Iraq and its aftermath for holding the inquiry in secret; recalls that the Prime Minister told the House in his earlier statement on 10 June 2009 on constitutional renewal that he believes `that we should do more to spread the culture and practice of freedom of information'; records disappointment that this apparent commitment to more openness lasted less than a week; believes that the general public, including the millions of citizens who marched and demonstrated against the invasion of Iraq in 2003, and many families of servicemen and women who lost their lives during the invasion of, and subsequent occupation of Iraq, will not find it acceptable to hold the inquiry in secret, and would want to be able to attend hearings as in the Hutton Inquiry and the Scott Inquiry; notes for example that John Miller whose son Simon was killed in Iraq in 2003, has said private hearings would be marred by `lies and deceit'; and therefore calls on the Prime Minister to scrap the announced arrangements for the Committee of Inquiry into the Invasion of Iraq forthwith and as a democratic and transparent alternative to consult with a wide range of interested parties including backbench hon. and right hon. Members, the Stop the War Coalition and Military Families Against the War, to ascertain what they believe would be a just inquiry.

This motion has been signed by a total of 38 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Dai Davies18/06/2009Blaenau GwentIndependentProposed
Diane Abbott18/06/2009Hackney North and Stoke NewingtonLabourSeconded
Ann Cryer18/06/2009KeighleyLabourSeconded
Peter Bottomley19/06/2009Worthing WestConservativeSeconded
Bob Spink22/06/2009Castle PointIndependentSeconded
George Galloway22/06/2009Bethnal Green and BowRespectSeconded
John Hemming22/06/2009Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
Neil Gerrard22/06/2009WalthamstowLabourSigned
Paul Flynn22/06/2009Newport WestLabourSigned
Mark Durkan22/06/2009FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Lynne Jones22/06/2009Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
Elfyn Llwyd23/06/2009Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Robert Marshall-Andrews23/06/2009MedwayLabourSigned
John McDonnell23/06/2009Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSigned
Jeremy Corbyn23/06/2009Islington NorthLabourSigned
David Drew23/06/2009StroudLabourSigned
Mike Hancock23/06/2009Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Robert Wareing23/06/2009Liverpool, West DerbyIndependentSigned
Hywel Williams23/06/2009CaernarfonPlaid CymruSigned
Paul Holmes24/06/2009ChesterfieldLiberal DemocratSigned
Greg Mulholland24/06/2009Leeds North WestLiberal DemocratSigned
Susan Kramer24/06/2009Richmond ParkLiberal DemocratSigned
John Leech24/06/2009Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Lembit 25/06/2009MontgomeryshireLiberal DemocratSigned
Sandra Gidley25/06/2009RomseyLiberal DemocratSigned
Angus MacNeil25/06/2009Na h-Eileanan an IarScottish National PartySigned
Jennifer Willott30/06/2009Cardiff CentralLiberal DemocratSigned
Bill Etherington02/07/2009Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
Paul Rowen02/07/2009RochdaleLiberal DemocratSigned
Charles Kennedy03/07/2009Ross, Skye and LochaberLiberal DemocratSigned
Willie Rennie06/07/2009Dunfermline and West FifeLiberal DemocratSigned
Simon Hughes07/07/2009North Southwark and BermondseyLiberal DemocratSigned
Jo Swinson13/07/2009East DunbartonshireLiberal DemocratSigned
Alan Simpson14/07/2009Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
John Barrett14/07/2009Edinburgh WestLiberal DemocratSigned
Tom Brake15/07/2009Carshalton and WallingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Norman Baker21/07/2009LewesLiberal DemocratSigned
Frank Cook13/10/2009Stockton NorthLabourSigned

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