Tony Blair's last Prime Minister's Questions: 27 June 2007

UK Parliament29 minutes read

Major Paul Harding, Corporal John Rigby, and Drummer Thomas Reich, soldiers who died in Iraq and Afghanistan, are mourned by the House, as the Prime Minister emphasizes the dedication and courage of the armed forces in safeguarding the country. Troop withdrawal from Iraq post-withdrawal security challenges, proper troop equipment, and the need for a two-state solution in the Middle East are crucial points discussed during the session.

Insights

  • Troop withdrawal from Iraq is a critical decision, with the most dangerous time being post-withdrawal, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and support for military personnel transitioning back to civilian life.
  • Properly equipping troops for counterinsurgency warfare is essential, reflecting the necessity of ensuring the safety and effectiveness of armed forces in complex conflict environments.

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Recent questions

  • What is the Prime Minister's stance on the armed forces?

    The Prime Minister praises the dedication, courage, and commitment of the armed forces, emphasizing their importance in safeguarding the country. He acknowledges the sacrifices made by soldiers like Major Paul Harding, Corporal John Rigby, and Drummer Thomas Reich who died in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • What are the concerns regarding the NHS?

    There are concerns raised about potential cuts to local health services within the NHS. This issue is brought up during the session, indicating a need for further discussion and attention to ensure the continued quality and accessibility of healthcare for the public.

  • How does the Prime Minister defend the education system?

    The Prime Minister defends the improvements in the education system by citing increased pass rates and investment in schools. He highlights the positive impact of these measures on educational achievements, showcasing the government's commitment to enhancing the quality of education for students across the country.

  • What is the Leader of the Opposition's stance on recent floods?

    The Leader of the Opposition questions the government's response to the recent floods and calls for support for affected areas. This indicates a need for increased assistance and resources to address the impact of natural disasters on communities and infrastructure.

  • What is the Prime Minister's approach to the situation in the Middle East?

    The Prime Minister emphasizes the need for a two-state solution in the Middle East and efforts towards peace and stability. He acknowledges the concerns raised by the Leader of the Opposition regarding the situation in Gaza and the West Bank, highlighting the government's commitment to diplomatic solutions and conflict resolution in the region.

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Summary

00:00

"PM honors fallen soldiers, defends education improvements"

  • Major Paul Harding, Corporal John Rigby, and Drummer Thomas Reich, all soldiers who died in Iraq and Afghanistan, are mourned by the House.
  • The Prime Minister praises the dedication, courage, and commitment of the armed forces, emphasizing their importance in safeguarding the country.
  • The Prime Minister expresses gratitude to the Speaker and discusses his engagements for the day.
  • A question is raised regarding the NHS, with concerns about potential cuts to local health services.
  • The Prime Minister defends the improvements in the education system, citing increased pass rates and investment in schools.
  • The Leader of the Opposition pays tribute to the Prime Minister's leadership and achievements over the past ten years.
  • The Leader of the Opposition questions the government's response to the recent floods and calls for support for affected areas.
  • The Prime Minister discusses the government's efforts in flood protection and assistance for affected areas.
  • The Leader of the Opposition raises concerns about the situation in the Middle East, particularly in Gaza and the West Bank.
  • The Prime Minister emphasizes the need for a two-state solution in the Middle East and efforts towards peace and stability.

15:43

"Troop withdrawal, security challenges, and achievements"

  • Troop withdrawal from Iraq is a critical decision, with the most dangerous time being post-withdrawal.
  • Properly equipping troops for counterinsurgency warfare is essential.
  • Basra and Baghdad present different security challenges, with specific criteria needing to be met for withdrawal.
  • Recent additional protections have been provided to troops in Basra against indirect fire.
  • The Iraqi Higher Tribunal's findings on Ali Hassan al-Majid's guilt for genocide are acknowledged.
  • Acknowledgment of past atrocities under Saddam's regime, including chemical weapon use and the Iran-Iraq war casualties.
  • Significant improvements in educational achievements under the Labour government are noted.
  • Recognition of the contributions of individuals like Richard Barden and the Chancellor in community support.
  • The importance of involving hardliners in peace processes, drawing from the Northern Ireland peace model, is highlighted.
  • The need for a global deal on climate change and the positive impact of investments in education are emphasized.

34:41

"Speaker defends arena, proposes animal rights bill"

  • The speaker acknowledges the contentious nature of the arena but highlights its role in noble causes.
  • A ten-minute rule bill is proposed to amend the Animals Act 1971.
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