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Supporting Progress In Iraq

EDM number 1129 in 2009-10, proposed by David Anderson on 18/03/2010.
Categorised under the topic of Iraq.

That this House welcomes Iraq's second parliamentary elections as a vital step towards a much more stable and democratic Iraq which can re-establish itself in the wider international community after so many years of isolation, sanctions and dictatorship; notes the widespread desire of Iraqis for increased trade with and investment from other countries as well as a whole host of educational and cultural exchanges and co-operation, most notably with the UK for which many Iraqis have a high regard; further notes that it is extremely difficult for Iraqi citizens who wish to cement such links to obtain visas because they have to travel to third countries and wait there for up to a week rather than being able to apply in Iraq; recognises that this is an onerous process which increasingly and unfavourably contrasts with the ability to secure Schengen visas to other European countries which may then gain an advantage in securing commercial links; and urges the Government to review its practice in this regard as a matter of urgency to enable deep and broad relationships for mutual benefit between Iraq and the UK whilst maintaining border controls.

This motion has been signed by a total of 14 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
David Anderson18/03/2010BlaydonLabourProposed
Tony Baldry18/03/2010BanburyConservativeSeconded
Lynne Jones18/03/2010Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSeconded
Peter Bottomley22/03/2010Worthing WestConservativeSeconded
Jim Dobbin22/03/2010Heywood and MiddletonLabourSeconded
Mike Hancock22/03/2010Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSeconded
Chris McCafferty23/03/2010Calder ValleyLabourSigned
Ann Cryer23/03/2010KeighleyLabourSigned
Andrew Dismore23/03/2010HendonLabourSigned
David Drew23/03/2010StroudLabourSigned
Jeffrey M Donaldson24/03/2010Lagan ValleyDUPSigned
Janet Anderson24/03/2010Rossendale and DarwenLabourSigned
Marsha Singh29/03/2010Bradford WestLabourSigned
Brian Jenkins30/03/2010TamworthLabourSigned

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