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Ukraine

11 October 2022

Lead MP

Alec Shelbrooke

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

UkraineDefenceChildren & Families
Other Contributors: 29

At a Glance

Alec Shelbrooke raised concerns about ukraine in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

UkraineDefenceChildren & Families
Government Statement
The Minister opened by stating that Russia's assault on Ukraine is an unprovoked attack threatening global security. He highlighted the UK’s commitment to supporting Ukraine, including a £2.3 billion military aid package. The Minister noted that the UK was the first European country to provide lethal aid, sending over 10,000 anti-tank missiles and numerous vehicles among other supplies. Additionally, Defence is providing training to Ukrainian soldiers in the UK, with over 6,000 recruits trained so far. He emphasised the importance of deterrence and stated that no other country is discussing nuclear use.

Shadow Comment

Tobias Ellwood
Shadow Comment
The Shadow Minister praised Ukraine's efforts but warned that Putin might escalate to tactical low-yield nuclear weapons, advocating for a clear public response from Britain and the US. He called for strategic clarity on military consequences of using nuclear weapons, urging robust statecraft to deter such actions.
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