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UK-France Nuclear Partnership 2025-07-10

10 July 2025

Lead MP

James Cartlidge

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Urgent Question

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James Cartlidge raised concerns about uk-france nuclear partnership 2025-07-10 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm the details of the UK-France nuclear partnership that is being announced today, including its implications for the operational independence and sovereign nature of the UK's Trident deterrent? The MP questions the transparency and adequacy of government communication on such significant defence matters.

Government Response

Government Response
The UK and France have a longstanding history of cooperation in nuclear matters, contributing significantly to NATO security. The agreement to deepen this partnership is a commitment made by the Government's manifesto. Today’s announcement involves sharing research facilities, co-operating on technology under Lancaster House treaties from 2010, and reinforcing deterrence against extreme threats to Europe. A declaration will affirm that both nations' deterrents remain independent but can be coordinated; no change affects operational independence or sovereignty of Trident. The agreement does not alter UK's NATO commitments or nuclear doctrine.
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