James Sunderland raises concerns about the impact of a reduction in defence spending

James Sunderland raises concerns that any reduction in defence spending will harm our nascent defence manufacturing industry and asks the Government what is being done to safeguard our future innovation, development and exports.

Defence Technology Development

James Sunderland (Bracknell) (Con)

23. What steps his Department is taking to develop innovative defence technology. (902090)

The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Alex Chalk)

Successful innovation delivers military effectiveness and advantage, which is why the Ministry of Defence works closely with UK industry and academia, including small and medium-sized enterprises, to identify and invest in innovative technologies that address our most pressing capability challenges, as well as publishing our future priorities to incentivise investment. We are already testing and deploying those technologies, building on the work I saw last week at MOD Abbey Wood.

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James Sunderland 

Does the Minister share my concern that any reduction in defence spending will harm our nascent defence manufacturing industry? What steps can be taken to safeguard our future innovation, development and exports?

Alex Chalk 

I am grateful to my hon. Friend, who speaks with such authority on these matters. The UK is the largest defence spender in NATO in Europe. That commitment provides the capacity to invest in decisive battle-winning technology now and in the future. The defence and security industrial strategy sets the framework for a strategic relationship with industry, including the need to regard our defence and security industries as strategic capabilities in their own right. We are already seeing a shift towards increasing weight being given to industrial implications ahead of investment decisions.

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