Tuesday 6th February 2024

(9 months, 3 weeks ago)

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Situation in the Red Sea
The following extracts are from the Oral Statement on the Situation in the Red Sea on 5 February 2024.
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The right hon. Gentleman asked whether the action was successful, and rightly pointed out that what we are seeing is rather more sporadic: the attacks, including on HMS Diamond and on merchant shipping, have continued, but in a much more ad hoc fashion. It is perhaps relevant that there has been no attack using multiple different weapons at the same time, which we saw, for example, on 11 January. The degrading will have had some impact on that.

[Official Report, 5 February 2024, Vol. 745, c. 24.]

Letter of correction from the Secretary of State for Defence, the right hon. Member for Welwyn Hatfield (Grant Shapps).

An error has identified in my response to the right hon. Member for Wentworth and Dearne (John Healey).

The correct information should have been:

Grant Shapps Portrait Grant Shapps
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It is perhaps relevant that there has been no attack using multiple different weapons at the same time, which we saw, for example, on 9 January.

Grant Shapps Portrait Grant Shapps
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Although it is clear that the Houthi attacks have not ended, as the shadow Defence Secretary said, there does appear to have been a difference in the cadence. The mass attacks that we saw on 11 January, for example, have not been repeated, partly because the Houthis’ ability has been degraded.

[Official Report, 5 February 2024, Vol. 745, c. 36.]

Letter of correction from the Secretary of State for Defence, the right hon. Member for Welwyn Hatfield (Grant Shapps).

An error has identified in my response to the hon. Member for Ellesmere Port and Neston (Justin Madders).

The correct information should have been:

Grant Shapps Portrait Grant Shapps
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The mass attacks that we saw on 9 January, for example, have not been repeated, partly because the Houthis’ ability has been degraded.