Strategic Defence Review Debate

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Department: Ministry of Defence

Strategic Defence Review

Luke Akehurst Excerpts
Monday 2nd June 2025

(4 days, 10 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Healey Portrait John Healey
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I can confirm that the process is under way. We are giving it our full attention, and we will make any decisions as soon as we can.

Luke Akehurst Portrait Luke Akehurst (North Durham) (Lab)
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The Secretary of State will be aware that I have been raising concerns about the state of our air and missile defences. I welcome that air and missile defence is a key focus in the SDR, which will make the UK secure at home and strong abroad. Notwithstanding previously announced initiatives to bolster collaboration on air and missile defence with our allies, can the Secretary of State give us more detail on what conclusions the SDR drew on this vital aspect of national defence?

John Healey Portrait John Healey
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The SDR drew the conclusion that we need to take potential threats to our homeland more seriously than we have needed to do in the past. That is the reason why I have made the commitment that we will invest £1 billion in this Parliament to further strengthen in particular radar, communications and the integration of our missile and air defence. My hon. Friend will appreciate that part of the UK’s air and missile defence is provided by our NATO allies, and we have great protection in the fact that our frontline is not on the coast of the UK: our frontline with Russia is on the borders of the eastern flank.