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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 16 Jun 2022
Ukraine: Weapons

"My Lords, just to be clear, referring back to my noble friend Lord West’s Question, the Minister has said three times that the MoD is “fully engaged”. I am absolutely sure that the MoD is fully engaged; it always is. But the question is: have any contracts been let?..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 23 Mar 2021
Integrated Review: Defence Command Paper

"My Lords, we have always maintained that the purpose of our nuclear weapons is nuclear deterrence, not war fighting. That is reflected initially on page 76 of the Command Paper, but it goes on to say:

“However, we reserve the right to review this assurance if the future threat of …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 11 Feb 2021
Armed Forces Act (Continuation) Order 2021

"My Lords, I thank the Minister for her introduction. I pay tribute to our Armed Forces personnel for their service to the nation. I had the privilege of working with them, as Armed Forces Minister and later as Secretary of State for Defence, and I never ceased to be impressed …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 19 May 2020
Covid-19: Security Risks

"My Lords, does the Minister not recognise that, despite their efforts, the Government’s response to the pandemic has been marked by inadequacy in certain areas—in pre-planning, logistics, supplies, collective action and speed of reaction? Those are all central characteristics of NATO’s strengths and expertise. Why, then, would the Government not …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Jan 2020
Nuclear Weapons

"My Lords, I am slightly confused. Traditionally, our nuclear deterrent was funded from the Treasury. Is that still the case, or is it now part of the MoD costs? That has a tremendous bearing on the original Question—whether it would have a knock-on effect on procurement. I am happy for …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 13 Jan 2020
D-day Landings Memorial: Education

"My Lords, I declare a personal interest. Like many others, my father took part in the battle for Normandy in June 1944. Given all the events of the past few years, is it not particularly important that the educational aspects of this very worthy venture should stress the awful cost …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 08 Jan 2019
Army: Divisional Manoeuvre and Deployment Training

"My Lords, the essential prerequisite for putting an Army into the field is the capacity to recruit enough soldiers. Without that, you can do very little. We now have the smallest Army since the Napoleonic wars. We have a reduced target of 80,000, which we have failed to meet by …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 22 Jan 2018
Armed Forces: Investment

"My Lords, the Minister declared that the central area in this is agility—those were his words. Agility runs through three essential elements: air mobility, marines and naval mobility, and cyber, which now permeates all defence. Can he therefore guarantee that there will be no cuts to the marines, no cutbacks …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 07 Nov 2017
Counter-Daesh Update

"My Lords, I am sure that on the sad and sensitive case that has been mentioned the Foreign Secretary would benefit from the Minister’s wisdom. The Foreign Secretary today admitted that, in his testimony to the Foreign Affairs Committee on Mrs Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, his remarks “could have been clearer”. We …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 06 Jul 2016
Report of the Iraq Inquiry

"My Lords, as a member of the then Cabinet, along with my noble friends, I first express my condolences, with everyone else, to the Armed Forces and congratulate them, as my noble friend Lord West said, on carrying out their duty to the country. When I say that, I mean …..."
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