PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Defence Industry: Scotland - 26 November 2018 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

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Lab
Hugh Gaffney
Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill
11. What steps he is taking to support the defence industry in Scotland.
  15:12:48
Stuart Andrew
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence
The Ministry of Defence spent nearly £1.6 billion with businesses in Scotland in 2016-17, supporting 10,500 jobs. I am personally delighted to see work progressing on the Type 26 on the Clyde, on the aircraft carriers at Rosyth and, of course, on the preparations for the new Dreadnought-class submarines at Faslane.
  15:13:24
Hugh Gaffney
Scotland is one part of the UK that could benefit from the contract for the fleet solid support ships being awarded to a UK bidder. Research by the GMB union has found that, if the fleet solid support contract were placed with UK shipyards, it could create and secure up to 6,500 vital jobs—as has just been mentioned, the aircraft carriers at Rosyth are nearing completion. Is the Minister comfortable with the fact that his Department is following a plan that could undermine the creation of so many much-needed jobs like those at Rosyth?
  15:13:51
Stuart Andrew
As I have said on many occasions, the fleet solid support ships are not classed as warships. There is no compelling national security reason to consider UK shipbuilding capacity as part of that procurement, but we are working very closely with industry, because we want it to become very competitive so that it not only attempts to win those contracts but is more successful with other contracts from around the world.
Con
  15:14:10
Stephen Kerr
Stirling
The SNP continues to sow uncertainty and create business risk by threatening a second independence referendum in Scotland. Will the Minister confirm to the House that such talk will not deter the Ministry of Defence from placing orders with Scottish companies?
Stuart Andrew
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. In the short time I have been in this role, I have spent a considerable amount of time in Scotland. I have been pleased to see the extent of the work and the fantastic achievement of the defence industry there, and long will that continue as far as we are concerned and are in charge of the MOD.
SNP
  15:14:59
Carol Monaghan
Glasgow North West
France classifies fleet solid support ships as “military”. Can the Minister explain why the UK does not?
Stuart Andrew
I am not going to comment on what other countries do.

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