PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
ROYAL NAVY'S AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT CAPABILITY (11 October 2017)

Motion Details

That this House notes the recent speculation that the Government is considering scrapping the two Devonport-based Royal Navy amphibious assault ships, HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark; further notes that scrapping these warships would mean removing the Royal Navy's entire world-class amphibious assault capabilities; observes that these defence cuts risks severely reducing the role of the Royal Marines in future conflicts; highlights that this would create a significant capability gap for the UK; acknowledges speculation that equipment, programmes and personnel in the Army and Royal Air Force are also being considered for cuts in the Government’s capability review; calls on the Government to end speculation around HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark and the strength of the Royal Marines by pledging to safeguard these Royal Navy warships and the Royal Marines; and further calls on the Government to reaffirm long-term commitment to the UK's world-class amphibious assault capability.

Sponsored by:
Luke Pollard (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
15
65%
 
 
Conservative
2
9%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
2
9%
 
 
Scottish National Party
2
9%
 
 
Independent
2
9%
 
Sponsor List (23 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Con
Bob Blackman
Harrow East
SNP
Douglas Chapman
Lab
Sir David Crausby
Lab
Mr Jim Cunningham
Lab
Stephen Doughty
Cardiff South and Penarth
Lab
Hugh Gaffney
Ind
Mr Stephen Hepburn
Lab
Mike Hill
Con
Sir Julian Lewis
New Forest East
Lab
Anna McMorrin
Cardiff North
SNP
Carol Monaghan
Lab
Stephen Morgan
Portsmouth South
Ind
Jared O'Mara
Lab
Jo Platt
Leigh and Atherton
Lab
Luke Pollard (Sponsor)
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
Lab
Ms Marie Rimmer
St Helens South and Whiston
DUP
Gavin Robinson
Belfast East
DUP
Jim Shannon
Strangford
Lab
Alex Sobel
Leeds Central and Headingley
Lab
Lord Spellar
Lab
Liz Twist
Blaydon and Consett
Lab
Thelma Walker
Lab
Martin Whitfield

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