Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Funding

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Thursday 19th November 2015

(8 years, 5 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Helic Portrait Baroness Helic (Con)
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My Lords, I thank the noble Earl for his Answer. The terrible attacks in Istanbul, Beirut and Paris remind us that security is the most valuable currency of our times. From the Middle East to Asia and Europe we face challenges that cannot be resolved by aid or military deployments. Although hard power is sometimes necessary, these problems require diplomatic solutions, yet the Foreign Office has been at risk of being stripped to the bone. The department protects British interests in 168 countries with far fewer staff than Sheffield City Council. Its diplomatic network is the same size as that of France—

Lord Bates Portrait Noble Lords
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A question!

Baroness Helic Portrait Baroness Helic
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Certainly. I fully understand that we have to meet our financial obligations, but I respectfully ask the noble Earl whether, as we wait for the national security strategy—no doubt with more tasks for the Foreign Office—he can assure the House that the FCO will be funded in the current spending review?

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Cross Bench!

Baroness Stowell of Beeston Portrait The Lord Privy Seal (Baroness Stowell of Beeston) (Con)
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My Lords, I think we are going to move on to the next Question, but it was the turn of the Cross Benches.