6 July 2020
Philip Dunne urges defence industrial strategy to drive investment and employment across the UK

Philip Dunne calls on Secretary of State for Defence to commit UK's defence and security industrial strategy to ensure a competitive, innovative and world-class industrial base which will drive investment, employment and prosperity across the whole of the United Kingdom.

Defence Industrial Strategy

Philip Dunne (Ludlow) (Con)

What steps he is taking to develop a defence industrial strategy to support the armed forces. [904226]

The Secretary of State for Defence (Mr Ben Wallace)

The Government are currently conducting work on the UK’s defence and security industrial strategy to identify the steps we should take to ensure a competitive, innovative and world-class industrial base. I will use this opportunity to ensure that, as well as delivering the best capabilities to the UK armed forces, we are driving investment, employment and prosperity across the whole of the United Kingdom.

Philip Dunne [V]

I am very pleased to hear my right hon. Friend’s commitment to the defence industry in that answer. Investment by Defence in innovation often stimulates dual-use commercial opportunities. The Prime Minister is clear that he wants the UK to be a science superpower, so will the defence industrial strategy make the case that a great place to start would be to double Defence investment in innovation?

Mr Wallace

My right hon. Friend is absolutely right to highlight the fact that defence procurement and innovation should be linked and should link into prosperity and alternatives, using that technology to enhance prosperity across the United Kingdom. During the financial year 2018-19, Defence invested £1.65 billion in research and development, which included £580 million spent on cutting-edge science and technology. Without trying to pre-empt the integrated review, it is absolutely clear that at the heart of it will be not only innovation but a recognition that prosperity is what our taxpayers, at local and UK level, should expect for their money.

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