14 March 2011
In the debate following the Prime Minister's statement on international issues, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown backed the PM's stance in leading the international community in taking difficult decisions against Gaddafi who, he reminded MPs, launched a brutal military takeover in 1968 and became the leader of a pariah state that tried to acquire nuclear weapons.

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (The Cotswolds) (Con): In welcoming my right hon. Friend’s stance in leading the international community in taking difficult decisions against Gaddafi, will he remind it that Gaddafi has form? He launched a brutal military takeover in 1968 and became the leader of a pariah state that tried to acquire nuclear weapons in the 1970s and 1980s. Is it not imperative that the international community takes action now?

The Prime Minister: This is an important point for people who are traditionally sceptical about these sorts of measures. We should consider what life could be like with a Gaddafi in charge of a pariah Libyan state, with all the oil money it would have and all the ability it would have to wreak havoc internationally. We know what this man is capable of, because we have seen it in the past with Lockerbie and all the other problems, not least his funding of the IRA.

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