Sarah Ludford MEP

20 Most Recent Speeches

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament on Israel-Turkey relations and the Gaza flotilla

Speech delivered on Wed 16th Jun 2010

Sarah Ludford (ALDE). - Mr President, I am a friend of Israel, but I do not regard it as delegitimisation of the State of Israel to criticise the actions of the current Israeli Government. I not only regret the nine deaths and thirty-odd injured but I deplore the overreaction and disproportionate use of force by the Israeli army. I want the blockade to end, with checks on illicit arms.

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament about Bosnia and Herzegovina

Speech delivered on Wed 16th Jun 2010

Sarah Ludford, on behalf of the ALDE Group. - Madam President, Bosnia and Herzegovina incites, at least in me, feelings of both affection and frustration. It needs tough love from us and I think that is what it gets from Doris Pack.

Sarah speaks to European Parliament about new EU law on language rights in criminal proceedings

Speech delivered on Wed 16th Jun 2010

Sarah Ludford, rapporteur. − Madam President, it has been recognised by most of us for over a decade that the EU needed to act to strengthen the rights of suspects and defendants throughout the Union and to give safeguards necessary to ensure fair trials. This is in the context of much tighter cooperation on policing and prosecution, the introduction of the European arrest warrant and the fact that many EU citizens take advantage of free movement rights and may have a brush with the law in an unfamiliar environment.

Sarah questions Commissioner Malmstrom on EU counter-terrorism policies and CIA rendition

Speech delivered on Tue 18th May 2010

Question from Sarah Ludford: EU counter-terrorism policies and CIA rendition

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament about the Stockholm programme and the rights of individuals in criminal proceedings

Speech delivered on Tue 18th May 2010

Madam President, for me the best bit of the action plan is the list of five concrete measures regarding rights of the individual in criminal proceedings that comprise the road map endorsed by the Stockholm Programme.

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament about counterterrorism

Speech delivered on Tue 9th Mar 2010

During the last decade, international cooperation on counterterrorism has been made more difficult because of human rights concerns, including in the practices of the US Administration.

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament about the Binyam Mohamed case and the secret service in Britain

Speech by Sarah Ludford MEP delivered to European Parliament on Wed 10th Feb 2010

Sarah Ludford (ALDE). - Mr President, I want to talk about respect for the rule of law by intelligence services. A ruling today by the UK Court of Appeal has blasted open the British Government's attempt at secrecy. It has confirmed, as Parliament said three years ago, the shocking truth that UK secret services did collude in the torture of British resident and rendition victim Binyan Mohamed.

Sarah addresses the European Parliament about the European Arrest Warrant and Andrew Symeou

Speech by Sarah Ludford delivered to the European Parliament on Fri 22nd Jan 2010

Sarah Ludford (ALDE), author. - Mr President, I frankly and fully acknowledge that these two oral questions tabled on 1 December last year have been overtaken by events, but this debate is still worthwhile to acknowledge that the issue of procedural rights is fully back on the table after a regrettable absence of several years and to stress the urgency and priority of this programme.

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament about democratisation in Turkey

Speech by Sarah Ludford delivered to European Parliament on Fri 22nd Jan 2010

Sarah Ludford (ALDE). - Madam President, many of the reforms we constantly call for in Turkey come together in the saga of the repeated closure of Kurdish political parties, of which that of the DTP last month is only the latest.

Question to Commissioner-designate Stefan Fule (enlargement and neighbourhood policy) about Bosnia

Speech by Sarah Ludford MEP delivered to Commissioner-Designate Stefan Fule on Wed 13th Jan 2010

I am now going to give you the chance to specifically talk about Bosnia. Last year a US academic charged that the EU lacked a viable policy towards Bosnia. And indeed, you omitted any mention of Bosnia in your list of policy priorities in your written answers. Meanwhile Bosnia and Herzegovina is a dysfunctional state sliding towards disintegration. It was judged unfit to get visa liberalisation on December 19th, while Serbian citizens among others did.

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament about the Middle East conflict

Speech by Sarah Ludford MEP delivered to European Parliament on Wed 16th Dec 2009

Sarah Ludford (ALDE). - Mr President, the Council conclusion is indeed a welcome vigorous statement of the EU position and its intention to play a much stronger role in a reinvigorated Quartet engagement. Do the Council and Commission therefore agree that the approach urged on it by some, which is to boycott Israel, is completely the wrong route to that engagement? You cannot boycott and engage at the same time. Indeed, the right approach is the one also stressed by the Council conclusions, which is to reaffirm the further development of bilateral relations with Israel. However tempting it is, the Council can only be an influential player politically, as well as with economic support, if it resists the temptations - motivated sometimes by frustration at one or other of the parties - to have some sort of sanctions or punish one or the other. It is too complex a situation and it simply undermines a consistent, coherent EU pressure on both parties to get back to the table and have a peace agreement.

Sarah deplores closure of Turkey's Kurdish party

Speech by Sarah Ludford MEP delivered to European Parliament on Mon 14th Dec 2009

Sarah Ludford (ALDE). - Mr President, I want to deplore the deeply worrying decision of the Turkish Constitutional Court on Friday to close the Democracy Society Party, which represents largely Kurdish interests, and to ban from politics its leading MPs. This is a very retrograde step and will be used as a pretext to return to violence by extremists. It closes off the democratic political option which the Prime Minister, Mr Erdogan, has said he wants to pursue.

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament about the European Arrest Warrant, defendants' rights and Andrew Symeou

Speech by Sarah Ludford MEP delivered to the European Parliament on Tue 24th Nov 2009

Sarah Ludford (ALDE). - Mr President, the Swedish Presidency is to be congratulated for the way they have pushed the overdue question of defendants' rights to fair treatment across Europe. This is absolutely essential to accompany the European arrest warrant. We need to ensure that mutual recognition really can be based on mutual confidence in all the national criminal justice systems. This is not the case at present and there are severe weaknesses.

Sarah questions Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso about reform in Bosnia

Speech by Sarah Ludford MEP and Commission President Jose Manual Barroso delivered to the European Parliament on Tue 24th Nov 2009

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Sarah's speech to the European Parliament on visa-free travel for the Western Balkans

Speech by Sarah Ludford delivered to the European Parliament on Wed 11th Nov 2009

Sarah Ludford, rapporteur for the opinion of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. − Madam President, the commitment supported in the Fajon report and backed by the proposed Council and Parliament declaration is a far-sighted one. It is to give visa-free travel to all the people of the Western Balkans. This is not solely a generous and altruistic move. It is also hard-headed and shrewd, since security in the widest sense of the word will be promoted and advanced. People who are free, and free to travel, tend to be committed to peaceful solutions and less prey to introverted nationalism which is a security threat.

Sarah speaks at the European Parliament debate on EU-US relations

Speech by Sarah Ludford MEP delivered to European Parliament on Mon 26th Oct 2009

Sarah Ludford, on behalf of the ALDE Group. - Madam President, on behalf of the ALDE Group I strongly welcome the fact that this resolution calls for a strengthened strategic partnership between the EU and the US as a cornerstone of EU external policy. It also rightly reiterates the role of an integrated transatlantic market by 2015. We must not let the trees of myriad disagreements on specific issues obscure the wood of an overwhelming interest in common values and objectives, and action on promotion of democracy and human rights, resolution of conflicts and protection against security threats among others.

Sarah speaks to the European Parliament about the Schengen agreement

Speech by Sarah Ludford MEP delivered to the European Parliament on Mon 19th Oct 2009

Mr President, our colleague Mr Coelho has yet again justified his middle name: Carlos 'Schengen' Coelho. He is our resident expert on the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, and we are very grateful for his work and his expertise. He has done very good forensic reports on these proposals and they highlight what an awful muddle the European Union is in regarding monitoring and evaluation.

Sarah speaking on the European visa and Schengen information systems

Speech by Sarah Ludford delivered to the European Parliament on Mon 19th Oct 2009

Madam President, I have never had so much speaking time in one evening in all my 10 years in the European Parliament! Ten minutes in total is an unaccustomed luxury, and I am not sure I will be able to use it.

Sarah speaks about visas for the Western Balkans

Speech by Sarah Ludford delivered to European Parliament on Tue 15th Sep 2009

Sarah Ludford, on behalf of the ALDE Group. - Madam President, the ALDE Group firmly and consistently supports the goal of EU accession for all the Western Balkan countries. We are aiming to equip their citizens to join an integrated free movement area with a single market and common values.

Sarah addresses the European Parliament about new fundamental rights commissioner and Frontex

Speech by Sarah Ludford delivered to the European Parliament on Tue 15th Sep 2009

Sarah Ludford (ALDE). - Mr President, the British press, assisted to such a conclusion by paranoid and Euro-sceptic MEPs, has scaremongered that a future Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, which Mr Barroso has accepted at the proposal of the ALDE Group, will force the UK to accept more asylum-seekers from across Europe.

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