Topical Questions 2025-02-10

2025-02-10

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Q1 Direct Answer
Graeme Downie Lab
Dunfermline and Dollar
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US navy officials reported increased Russian and Chinese patrols in the High North, while the Danish navy announced plans to acquire new Arctic patrol ships. March will see Exercise Joint Viking.
With these concerns in mind, will the Secretary of State confirm which UK assets will be involved in Joint Viking this year? What plans does he have to update the 2022 policy paper on the UK’s defence contribution in the High North?
My hon. Friend is right about the High North. We will continue to maintain a strong defence profile and posture. Both the Royal Navy and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary will be taking part in Exercise Joint Viking.
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Q2 Direct Answer
James Cartlidge Con
South Suffolk
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British defence manufacturers will be hit with a £600 million tax rise this Parliament from higher national insurance.
Why are the Government prioritising higher taxes on defence instead of higher defence spending?
On the contrary, we are backing British industry. We are looking for firms that can design, invent and make in Britain—a big change from the industrial policy under the previous Government. I was in Derby recently to announce an eight-year contract for Rolls-Royce that will support more than 1,000 apprentices—200 each year—and thousands of small businesses in supply chains across the country.
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Q3 Direct Answer
Laura Kyrke-Smith Lab
Aylesbury
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It is National Apprenticeship Week.
Will the Minister join me in welcoming the 26,000 apprenticeships in the defence sector across the country? Will the Government continue to build the right skills and workforce of the future through apprenticeships?
I am very happy to acknowledge my hon. Friend’s point. I met many apprentices late last week at the launch of National Apprenticeship Week. Whichever factory I visit, I meet apprentices—young men and women—who are thrilled by the opportunities that a career in defence gives them.
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Q4 Direct Answer
Adam Jogee Lab
Newcastle-under-Lyme
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The Government are proud of the men and women who work in our defence industry.
Will the Minister join me in encouraging excellent universities such as Keele University in Newcastle-under-Lyme to work with our defence sector to create good jobs for local people, boost skills and safeguard our national security?
I am more than happy to join my hon. Friend in making those points. He is right that we must fully support defence companies and their personnel, and we must ensure that universities such as Keele, and all others across the further and higher education sectors, welcome defence firms at their careers fairs.
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Q5 Direct Answer
Chris Bloore Lab
Redditch
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The Veterans Minister visited Redditch for a roundtable, where he heard from veterans about the excellent work by the Redditch armed forces and veterans breakfast club.
Does he agree it is vital that the Government continue to work with such organisations to ensure that no veteran misses out on the support they deserve?
I thank my hon. Friend for his question. The visit to Redditch was truly enlightening; the charitable sector there is doing amazing work to support veterans in his constituency. I fully champion the breakfast clubs they are putting on.
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Q6 Direct Answer
Clive Jones LD
Wokingham
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The UK has a strong defence industry worth £36 billion in exports, important to companies in constituencies such as Collins Aerospace, Amentum and Chess Dynamics.
What steps is the Department taking to boost exports with our EU and NATO allies?
We are looking at all ways we can support British companies in reaching out to our friends across Europe. We want to do everything we can to strengthen ties with the EU, but also with NATO and other partners around the world.
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Q7 Partial Answer
Gavin Robinson DUP
Belfast East
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The question arises from a coroner's judgment regarding the actions of SAS personnel during incidents in Clonoe, which was perceived as an injustice and a slur against those who served in Northern Ireland. This issue is sensitive due to historical conflicts and ongoing efforts towards peace.
The Secretary of State will have heard the exchanges earlier about the grave injustice and slur that was delivered upon SAS personnel in the coroner’s judgment last week, following the incidents in Clonoe. Will the Secretary of State take this opportunity to indicate not only to the House but to service personnel and the nation that he, as Defence Secretary, supports those who bravely served in Northern Ireland and stood on the precipice between peace and tyranny?
I am glad to accept the right hon. Gentleman’s invitation to do just that. It behoves us all to remember that those who served in our forces in Northern Ireland were part of a campaign that led to more deaths of UK security personnel in Northern Ireland than in Afghanistan. They deserve, and they will have, our fullest support.
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Q8 Partial Answer
Brian Mathew LD
Melksham and Devizes
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The Russians are using drones to drop CS gas into the trenches of Donbas. Avon Protection in Melksham and Devizes is ready to manufacture 300,000 gas masks requested by Ukraine.
With the Russians using drones to drop CS gas into the trenches of the Donbas, and Avon Protection in my constituency ready to manufacture the residue of the 75,000 gas masks that Ukraine requested, will the Government put in an order as soon as possible, please?
We have taken many steps to try to improve the capabilities of the Ukrainians when it comes to drone technology, and I am perfectly happy to look at the point that the hon. Gentleman has raised.
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The Minister did not commit to placing an urgent order for gas masks.
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Q9 Partial Answer
Amanda Martin Lab
Portsmouth North
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The MP highlighted several major companies in Portsmouth's defence industry, such as BAE Systems, Airbus Defence and Space, and Accuracy International.
Portsmouth is the home of the Royal Navy, but it is also the proud home of many companies in the defence sector: BAE Systems, Airbus Defence and Space, and Accuracy International, to name just a few. Those companies provide fantastic job opportunities for my constituents, but they have faced real difficulties in the last decade. What steps is the Department taking to support our defence sector in the UK and in Portsmouth in particular—both the businesses themselves and the recruitment and training of the skilled workforce—as part of our Government’s industrial strategy?
I look forward to meeting my hon. Friend shortly when I visit some of those businesses in her constituency. The defence industrial strategy is the way in which we will seek to deal with the issues that she has raised.
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The Minister did not provide specific details on measures for Portsmouth's defence sector.
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Q10 Direct Answer
Max Wilkinson LD
Cheltenham
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A constituent of the MP was medically discharged from the Army after 17 years and has been waiting for two years to resolve his claim under the armed forces compensation scheme.
My constituent Owen was medically discharged from the Army after 17 years of service. Since then, he has been waiting for two years for a resolution of his claim under the armed forces compensation scheme. Does the Minister agree that that is too long to make a veteran wait, and what advice can he give me so that I can resolve my constituent’s case?
We are absolutely a Government who support veterans. If the hon. Gentleman will send me the details of that case, I will look into it personally. We pay out over £1 billion in compensation, and I have been to Norcross to ensure best standards up there.
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Q11 Direct Answer
Laurence Turner Lab
Birmingham Northfield
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The MP visited the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital which provides a specialised veterans' care service for former and current military personnel.
I recently visited the Royal Orthopaedic hospital in my constituency, which has an outstanding veterans’ care service. Does the Minister agree that it is essential for former and current service personnel in Birmingham and beyond to continue to have access to specialised musculoskeletal rehabilitation services?
Absolutely. Birmingham has a cluster of fantastic hospital and medical care facilities, as well as the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine. I would love to visit, and I hope I can do so in due course.
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Q12 Partial Answer
Suella Braverman Con
Fareham and Waterlooville
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The MP questioned the proposed UK-Mauritian deal over concerns about increased Chinese influence, financial costs, and international perception.
I think I am right in saying that I am the only Member of the House of Commons, if not Parliament as a whole, to have Mauritian heritage; if I am wrong about that, I am happy to be corrected. Why does the Secretary of State not see that the proposed deal between the United Kingdom and Mauritius is a dangerous one because of the increase in China’s access to the islands near Diego Garcia, an unaffordable one—whether it is £9 billion, £18 billion or £52 billion, that is money that should go to our armed forces—and, above all, a humiliating one in the eyes of the Mauritians, the Americans and the international community? Why will he not scrap it?
The deal with the Mauritians is designed to secure the long-term operation and the legal base, and to guarantee our ability and that of our allies in the US to continue to operate from Diego Garcia for at least the next century.
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The Secretary of State did not address concerns about cost or perception but focused on long-term operational security.
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Q13 Partial Answer
Richard Foord LD
Honiton and Sidmouth
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The MP inquired about the publication timeline of the strategic defence review, which was previously mentioned as coming 'in a couple of months' or 'in the spring'.
Earlier in topical questions, the Veterans Minister said that the strategic defence review would be published in the next couple of months. Can he confirm that it will be published by the end of April?
It is a fair correction. I said “in a couple of months” and then “in the spring”.
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The Minister did not provide a specific publication date.
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