Oral Answers to Questions

Charlie Maynard Excerpts
Thursday 17th July 2025

(1 day, 16 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jonathan Reynolds Portrait Jonathan Reynolds
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I thank my hon. Friend warmly for his question. I am excited about this. The strategic sites accelerator will prepare and accelerate sites for development by using Government tools, such as land acquisition, planning certainty and infrastructure support, to overcome existing barriers to investment on sites. It is designed to create jobs, to attract investment and to support our industrial and net zero priorities. It will work alongside other initiatives such as the connections accelerator service, which will streamline grid connections for major investment projects. It is about going faster, being bigger and being more ambitious for new investments, such as those that could come to my hon. Friend’s area. I can tell him that the Office for Investment is working jointly with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and Ofgem to take this vital work forward. I expect capital to be deployed initially under this programme in 2026-27.

Charlie Maynard Portrait Charlie Maynard (Witney) (LD)
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4. If he will suspend the export of UK-produced F-35 components to Israel.

Douglas Alexander Portrait The Minister for Trade Policy and Economic Security (Mr Douglas Alexander)
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I am conscious of the hon. Member’s long-standing interest in these matters. I can assure him that exports of F-35 components directly to Israel are already suspended where they are for use by Israel and not for re-export to other countries.

Charlie Maynard Portrait Charlie Maynard
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Our strategic export licensing criteria state specifically that licences should not be granted where there is

“a clear risk that the items might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law.”

Given that the courts have sent this question back to Parliament, does the Minister accept that Israel is committing breaches of international humanitarian law; does he accept that the export of F-35 components is aiding in the commission of these wrongful acts; and if he maintains that we are not in breach of our own arms export laws, will he explain on the Floor of this House the basis for how he thinks we are compliant with our own laws?