Early day motion 1303

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COLONEL TIM COLLINS AND THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT

  • Session: 2002-03
  • Date tabled: 03.06.2003
  • Primary sponsor: Burnside, David
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    That this House notes the sterling contribution made by Colonel Tim Collins of the First Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment in the war in Iraq; recognises his leadership qualities symbolised in his speech to his soldiers before the war and the fine performance of the regiment during the war; confidently expects an early and successful conclusion into any inquiries regarding the conduct of Colonel Collins and his regiment; and looks forward to a long-term role for both the First Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment and the three Home Battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment in defending the United Kingdom, its citizens at home in Great Britain and Northern Ireland and abroad in the finest traditions of the Royal Irish Regiment, the Ulster Defence Regiment and of the British Army.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Atkinson, Peter Conservative Party Hexham 03.06.2003
Beggs, Roy Ulster Unionist Party East Antrim 04.06.2003
Burnside, David Ulster Unionist Party South Antrim 03.06.2003
Dodds, Nigel Democratic Unionist Party Belfast North 09.06.2003
Donaldson, Jeffrey Ulster Unionist Party Lagan Valley 03.06.2003
Mackinlay, Andrew Labour Party Thurrock 05.06.2003
Rosindell, Andrew Conservative Party Romford 16.06.2003
Smyth, Martin Ulster Unionist Party Belfast South 04.06.2003
Spink, Bob Conservative Party Castle Point 05.06.2003
Wilshire, David Conservative Party Spelthorne 04.06.2003
Winterton, Ann Conservative Party Congleton 04.06.2003
Winterton, Ann Independent Conservative Congleton 04.06.2003
Winterton, Nicholas Conservative Party Macclesfield 05.06.2003