Taiwan Debate

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Lord Stirrup

Main Page: Lord Stirrup (Crossbench - Life peer)
Wednesday 4th March 2026

(1 day, 18 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Lemos Portrait Lord Lemos (Lab)
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As I said, the Government will always put national security first. We are taking seriously any risks to Taiwan and to the status quo. However, I do not think the noble Lord would expect me to comment specifically on China and its attitudes; that is a matter for the Chinese Government. As I have said, we do not want to see any unilateral change in the current situation.

Lord Stirrup Portrait Lord Stirrup (CB)
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My Lords, China is deterred from taking military action against Taiwan not by the rules of an international order with which it fundamentally disagrees but by the prospect of the hard power retaliation that it would face in such circumstances. Given that, does this not underscore the importance of the UK’s work to bolster security arrangements in the region, in particular to develop hard power capabilities such as through AUKUS and the Global Combat Air Programme?

Lord Lemos Portrait Lord Lemos (Lab)
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I entirely agree with those observations from the noble and gallant Lord. That is, as he knows, a priority area for investment and engagement. It is not just the status of Taiwan that we take seriously in that region; it is all the various things, which he knows better than I do, that might threaten maritime routes. We support UNCLOS, as he knows. As far as defence and security are concerned, we are very alive to concerns about that region.