Centenary of the Balfour Declaration

Christopher Chope Excerpts
Wednesday 16th November 2016

(7 years, 6 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Stephen Kinnock Portrait Stephen Kinnock (Aberavon) (Lab)
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I congratulate the hon. Lady on securing this debate. She is making an insightful speech but, on the point about trade, does she believe that there should be trade with the illegal settlements or with businesses that are located in the illegal settlements? I ask that particularly because the European Union has recently banned trade with businesses in the Crimea, which, as we know, is an illegally annexed land. Given that there are now 600,000 settlers living in the illegal settlements, and those settlements are clearly—

Christopher Chope Portrait Mr Christopher Chope (in the Chair)
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Order. We will have to have shorter interventions.

Stephen Kinnock Portrait Stephen Kinnock
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I apologise, Mr Chope. My question is—

Christopher Chope Portrait Mr Christopher Chope (in the Chair)
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Order. Will the hon. Gentleman resume his seat, please?

Caroline Ansell Portrait Caroline Ansell
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On the point about settlements, we need to see a far bigger picture. We are looking to determine today, and in the hereafter, a peace deal whereby Israel and Palestine can live, co-exist, share, prosper and trade with one another. The hon. Gentleman, in focusing on that point, is perhaps neglecting the much bigger picture and the bigger ambition: we want free trade across those borders and security for both peoples and all businesses operating in the region.

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None Portrait Several hon. Members rose—
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Christopher Chope Portrait Mr Christopher Chope (in the Chair)
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Order. The wind-ups will start at 10.30 am. The shorter the speeches, the more Members we will be able to accommodate.