Debates between Gavin Williamson and Helen Goodman during the 2017-2019 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Gavin Williamson and Helen Goodman
Monday 18th February 2019

(5 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Gavin Williamson Portrait The Secretary of State for Defence (Gavin Williamson)
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May I take this opportunity to associate us with your comments about Paul Flynn, Mr Speaker? I remember having the privilege of serving with Paul on the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly. As you quite rightly stated, he was always incredibly passionate about his constituents and about his beliefs. As a former Chief Whip, I also agree that Labour Members not following their Whip is good advice, but the same is not necessarily true on the Conservative side.

The UK will pursue a distinctive, independent and sovereign foreign and defence policy that meets British interests and promotes our values.

Helen Goodman Portrait Helen Goodman
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Mr Speaker, on my behalf and, I am sure, that of other hon. Members on the Opposition side, I would like to echo your words about Paul Flynn, whom I will always remember for his great independence of spirit and fantastic sense of humour.

I am grateful to the Secretary of State for his answer. On 7 January his junior Minister said, in response to a written parliamentary question, that in the event of no deal,

“the UK would have to withdraw from Common Security and Defence Policy missions and operations”.

What would happen to Operation Atalanta, which is against pirates, and Operation Sophia, which picks up refugees in the Mediterranean?

Gavin Williamson Portrait Gavin Williamson
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Those missions will continue, and we will continue to have negotiations with the EU on how we can support those operations in the future.