I've made it very clear what I believe in -- a sense of family, community, respect for the law, Britain controlling its own direction,
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We can't afford to see Afghanistan roll backwards into a failed state that could become a base from which terrorist campaigns can be launched anywhere in the world.Liam Fox
This is an extremely good result. I am delighted to have polled well above predictions. I go into the next round with real momentum.
Liam Fox
It's simply not sensible ... for the government to say there is no link whatsoever between what is happening in Iraq and what is happening in terms of recruiting extremists.
Liam Fox
It is already apparent that the current system is proving unwieldy and liable to present MPs with a potentially unsuitable leader while the changes under discussion will severely restrict democracy within the party - clearly an undesirable move for a mode
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There is a difference between a military mission and the aspiration for the long-term plans for the country. What we want is a stable enough Afghanistan, able to look after its own security so we can leave without the fear of it imploding... But let's be clear - it's not going to be perfect.
Liam Fox
Sending our Armed Forces across an international border clearly is a major political decision, with profound implications for Britain's international relations,
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