House of Commons
Votes on Iraq – 18th
March 2003
Vote on Amendment to Government Motion
"believes that the case for war against
Iraq has not yet been established, especially given the absence
of specific United
Nations authorisation; but, in the event that hostilities
do commence, pledges its total support for the British
forces engaged in the Middle East, expresses its admiration for
their courage, skill and devotion to duty, and hopes that
their tasks will be swiftly concluded with minimal casualties
on all sides."
John Barrett MP voted: Yes
Result: Yes 217
No 396

Vote on Government Motion
“That this House notes its decisions
of 25th November 2002 and 26th February 2003 to endorse UN
Security Council
Resolution 1441; recognises that Iraq's weapons of mass destruction
and long range missiles, and its continuing non-compliance
with Security Council Resolutions, pose a threat to international
peace and security; notes that in the 130 days since
Resolution 1441 was adopted Iraq has not co-operated actively, unconditionally
and immediately with the weapons inspectors, and has
rejected
the final opportunity to comply and is in further material
breach of its obligations under successive mandatory
UN Security Council Resolutions; regrets that despite sustained diplomatic
effort by Her Majesty's Government it has not proved
possible to secure a second Resolution in the UN because one Permanent
Member of the Security Council made plain in public its
intention to use its veto whatever the circumstances; notes the opinion
of the Attorney General that, Iraq having failed to comply
and Iraq being at the time of Resolution 1441 and continuing
to be in material breach, the authority to use force
under Resolution 678 has revived and so continues today; believes
that the United Kingdom must uphold the authority of
the United Nations as set out in Resolution 1441 and many Resolutions
preceding it, and therefore supports the decision of
Her Majesty's Government that the United Kingdom should use all
means necessary to ensure the disarmament of Iraq's weapons
of mass destruction; offers wholehearted support to the
men and women of Her Majesty's Armed Forces now on duty in the
Middle East; in the event of military operations requires
that, on an urgent basis, the United Kingdom should seek
a new Security Council Resolution that would affirm Iraq's
territorial integrity, ensure rapid delivery of humanitarian
relief, allow for the earliest possible lifting of UN
sanctions, an international reconstruction programme, and the use of
all oil revenues for the benefit of the Iraqi people
and endorse an appropriate post-conflict administration for Iraq,
leading to a representative government which upholds
human rights and the rule of law for all Iraqis; and also welcomes
the imminent publication of the Quartet's roadmap as
a significant step to bringing a just and lasting peace settlement between
Israelis and Palestinians and for the wider Middle East
region, and endorses the role of Her Majesty's Government in actively
working for peace between Israel and Palestine.”
John
Barrett MP voted: No Result: Yes 412 No 149 |