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sunnyday
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David Miliband
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"How do you see your role as a Government minister - to implememnt the will of the people or to do what you think is best even if it clearly is not the will of the people. I ask because ratifying the Lisbon..."
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"How do you see your role as a Government minister - to implememnt the will of the people or to do what you think is best even if it clearly is not the will of the people. I ask because ratifying the Lisbon treaty is clearly not the will of the people and would be a hugely unpopular move for an already unpopular Government."
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Jun 17 2008 3:16:52 AM
redboy
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David Miliband
: "would you consider use of military force against President Mugabe if he chooses to maintain control of Zimbabwe?"
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Apr 01 2008 6:19:38 PM
sunnyday
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David Miliband
: "China is the second fastest growing economy in the world - during your visit, has it been apparant that there any lessons which we in the UK could learn from them?"
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Feb 29 2008 2:47:18 PM
Si
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David Miliband
: "Do you think this UK-Russia spat is more about personality-politics and economic considerations than actual political-diplomatic issues?"
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Feb 23 2008 6:21:37 PM
sunnyday
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David Miliband
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"With the USA seemingly oblivious to Russia's objections to a missile "shield" being placed in NATO countries and with Russia's increasingly aggressive posturing am I just being naive in asking whether..."
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"With the USA seemingly oblivious to Russia's objections to a missile "shield" being placed in NATO countries and with Russia's increasingly aggressive posturing am I just being naive in asking whether Russia could not also be invited to become part of NATO ?"
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Feb 13 2008 2:46:46 AM
bonzo1
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David Miliband
: "RE the British council closures in Russia recently: Will the UK Government be retaliating by closing all the Russian Cultural Organisations in the UK which are running businesses and not paying tax?"
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Jan 17 2008 1:45:03 PM
sunnyday
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David Miliband
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"How can Muslims the world over be expected to believe that we value their lives as much as a Westerners when the recent figures of "only" 480 deaths in Iraq during December is seen as a success. In any..."
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"How can Muslims the world over be expected to believe that we value their lives as much as a Westerners when the recent figures of "only" 480 deaths in Iraq during December is seen as a success. In any Western country, such figures would be viewed as a total disaster."
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Jan 02 2008 2:36:53 AM
Londontowner
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David Miliband
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"You recently admitted that you can’t know what know what is going on in the streets of Basra in the way ordinary Basrawees do. Do you have the means to monitor blogs and forums on the Internet to help..."
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"You recently admitted that you can’t know what know what is going on in the streets of Basra in the way ordinary Basrawees do. Do you have the means to monitor blogs and forums on the Internet to help with this?"
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Dec 28 2007 4:11:35 AM
cardiojp
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David Miliband
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"In the conduct of a "legaly prosecuted war" why is killing an enemy combatant not an abuse of his human rights whilst torturing the individual if captured is? The implication of this is that an individual's..."
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"In the conduct of a "legaly prosecuted war" why is killing an enemy combatant not an abuse of his human rights whilst torturing the individual if captured is? The implication of this is that an individual's human rights have a context. Do you feel there are any human rights which are totally without context and if so what are they?" "
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Nov 22 2007 12:33:45 PM
keithwhu
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David Miliband
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"Following the announcement of emergency Rule being invoked in Pakistan, you have urged President Mushareff to "harness the power of democracy." Is it possible that our Western idea of "Democracy" just..."
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"Following the announcement of emergency Rule being invoked in Pakistan, you have urged President Mushareff to "harness the power of democracy." Is it possible that our Western idea of "Democracy" just doesn't work for every country in the World - China is doing perfectly well without it and Iraq was doing much better without it - so would we be better off leaving other countries to work out for themselves what kind of government they want?"
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