David Miliband: conversations with the people of Wales
David Miliband
DWilliams71
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David Miliband
: "We won't be able to afford the war in Afghanistan now, will we?"
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dylanwr
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David Miliband
: "I was wondering what would you think of an independent Wales that has a voice in the UN and international affairs but still a part of the United Kingdom?"
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jackman
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David Miliband
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""I'm not convinced that the average person cares too much about foreign policy because, by its nature, it doesn't directly affect them. What they do care about I'm sure though is being involved in wars..."..."
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"I'm not convinced that the average person cares too much about foreign policy because, by its nature, it doesn't directly affect them. What they do care about I'm sure though is being involved in wars..."
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"I'm not convinced that the average person cares too much about foreign policy because, by its nature, it doesn't directly affect them. What they do care about I'm sure though is being involved in wars..."
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"I'm not convinced that the average person cares too much about foreign policy because, by its nature, it doesn't directly affect them. What they do care about I'm sure though is being involved in wars with other countries - and on the last occasion this happened with the UK, the majority of british people were clearly against it, yet it went ahead. Will the people be listened to in the future? I'm thinking of the possibility that the USA decides to take military action against Iran and asks for our assistance."
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David Miliband
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SharadHarvi
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David Miliband
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"In my view the planet is dying of consumption.The next World Climate Summit will take place in Denmark next year and Connie Heddegaard, (Danish Environment Minister) says that this occasion is critical to..."
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"In my view the planet is dying of consumption.The next World Climate Summit will take place in Denmark next year and Connie Heddegaard, (Danish Environment Minister) says that this occasion is critical to halt or reduce long term damage to the environment. In the light of the current global economic meltdown, it seems that countries are at last beginning to work together to save their economies and enter into a more cooperative spirit of doing business. Is now an ideal time to build the issue of climate change into the economic rescue package that will not only deal with more efficient ways of creating energy but to drive down the negative effects of the consumer culture the worst of which are eminating from aspiring 3rd world countries like India and China who are about to move into the super-league of economic powers. What plans do the government have to alleviate that?"
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David Miliband
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robins
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David Miliband
: "You mention in the introduction that "climate change" is a foreign policy issue. Could you explain in what way?"
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Meerjan
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David Miliband
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"My name is Mairaj Hashmi and I m Pakistani. One of my friend is living & working in London, UK and he is just 20 years old, this year in July. He wants to call his wife to London, but as per my information,..."
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"My name is Mairaj Hashmi and I m Pakistani. One of my friend is living & working in London, UK and he is just 20 years old, this year in July. He wants to call his wife to London, but as per my information, new rules are being imposed that if any foriegner living in UK wants to call his wife, he should be elder than 21 years. Is this correct?"
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Nov 17 2008 5:24:08 PM
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KJRKJR
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David Miliband
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"Why does the FCO remain a nameless and faceless organisation in which people from this bureacratic organisation make visa application decisions without any contact to the sponsoring British Citizen born..."
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"Why does the FCO remain a nameless and faceless organisation in which people from this bureacratic organisation make visa application decisions without any contact to the sponsoring British Citizen born and resident in the UK.
I submitted my full UK contact details to the FCO bureacrats in Indonesia in my support and complete sponsorship for a visit/tourist visa application for a 3 month visit to the UK for an Indonesian citizen. This application was refused based on incorrect and discriminatory attitudes and biased opinions of the ECO/ECM and despite my escalation to the FCO for names and contact details of the decision makers, I have received nothing but stonewalling from the FCO.
Mr Milliband I shall be forwarding my FCO correspondence for your direct review and your procrastination or refusal to review this FCO impasse and pettyness is not acceptable.
I await your email response before I haul the FCO to court for breaching my European Court of Human Rights.
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Oct 28 2008 8:32:45 PM
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rosa57
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David Miliband
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"I have a son that wanded to visit the UK, And he did not had a round ticket. so they send him back to the USA, If he has round ticket, can he enter the uk. You see they took his fingerpriants and photo,..."
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"I have a son that wanded to visit the UK, And he did not had a round ticket. so they send him back to the USA, If he has round ticket, can he enter the uk. You see they took his fingerpriants and photo, So if he decide to go back to visit the UK, can he go vist with out no problems? You see they ask him when they send him back that why was the reason that he was going to the Uk, He told them to see his girlfriend, and they told him that he needed a employment card or a visa card so please explain to me what can he do to go to Uk to visit his girlfriend?"
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Oct 19 2008 7:14:45 PM
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Cymru08
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David Miliband
: "Do you think Wales deserve to go independent?"
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Oct 17 2008 4:49:16 PM
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