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Iran-Israel Conflict
The following extracts are from the statement on the Iran-Israel conflict on 16 June 2025.
Jeremy Corbyn Portrait Jeremy Corbyn (Islington North) (Ind)
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This is obviously a dangerous and perilous time, and we need to do everything we can to bring about a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Can the Foreign Secretary assure us that no British weapons or components are being used to bomb Iran, which could be used as a pretext for saying that Britain is directly involved? What assurances has he had from the Government of Israel that they will not use or even consider using in any way the nuclear weapons that they possess?

David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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We have the most robust export licensing regime in the world, and I am proud of that. That was a matter that this House voted on just a few years ago under the last Government, and the right hon. Gentleman will know that we made a decision to restrict arms sales to Israel that could be used in Gaza. I also refer him to the statements that I have made about Iran’s nuclear intent, the work of the IAEA, the huge global concern and the UN resolution that the UK did so much to secure last Thursday.

[Official Report, 16 June 2025; Vol. 769, c. 72.]

Scott Arthur Portrait Dr Scott Arthur (Edinburgh South West) (Lab)
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I thank the Foreign Secretary for his statement, his reassurance that Gaza will not be forgotten, and for having been really quick to come out and ask for de-escalation and a negotiated settlement. Nobody wants to see a nuclear Iran, not least the people of Iran, who are paying for this investment by the Iranian regime, but Netanyahu justified the bombing raids by saying that Iran was close to having a bomb and that it could be years or just months away. Was Netanyahu correct?

David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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I call to mind the work of the IAEA, and refer my hon. Friend to the resolution of the UN Security Council just last week, all of which confirmed Iran’s intent and its deception.

[Official Report, 16 June 2025; Vol. 769, c. 73.]

Written correction submitted by the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, the right hon. Member for Tottenham (Mr Lammy):

David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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We have the most robust export licensing regime in the world, and I am proud of that. That was a matter that this House voted on just a few years ago under the last Government, and the right hon. Gentleman will know that we made a decision to restrict arms sales to Israel that could be used in Gaza. I also refer him to the statements that I have made about Iran’s nuclear intent, the work of the IAEA, the huge global concern and the resolution of the IAEA Board of Governors that the UK did so much to secure last Thursday.

David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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I call to mind the work of the IAEA, and refer my hon. Friend to the resolution of the IAEA Board of Governors just last week, all of which confirmed Iran’s intent and its deception.

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James Naish Portrait James Naish
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Political Prisoners

The following extract is from the Westminster Hall debate on Political Prisoners on 18 June 2025.

James Naish Portrait James Naish
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I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing the debate. She has just mentioned Canada; I understand that the Canadians are considering granting honorary citizenship to Jimmy Lai, as a small but significant contribution to demonstrating their commitment to him. Does she agree that that is something that the British Government could consider?

[Official Report, 18 June 2025; Vol. 769, c. 155WH.]

Written correction submitted by the hon. Member for Rushcliffe (James Naish):

James Naish Portrait James Naish
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I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing the debate. She has just mentioned Canada; I understand that the Canadians are considering granting honorary citizenship to Jimmy Lai, as a small but significant contribution to demonstrating their commitment to him. Does she agree that a public recommitment to Jimmy Lai is something that the British Government could consider?