Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Ministry of Defence

Oral Answers to Questions

Oliver Ryan Excerpts
Monday 24th March 2025

(4 days, 18 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Maria Eagle Portrait The Minister for Defence Procurement and Industry (Maria Eagle)
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As the hon. Gentleman will probably know, Type 31s are being built at Rosyth and Type 26s are being built at Govan. We have got a programme for eight at Govan, and five so far at Rosyth—that is the current number.

Oliver Ryan Portrait Oliver Ryan (Burnley) (Ind)
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As you know all too well, Mr Speaker, Lancashire has a proud defence manufacturing pedigree at the cutting edge of our British sovereign capability—you think manufacturing and you think Lancashire. Will the Minister for Defence Procurement continue to champion Lancashire’s defence jobs? Will she commit—I understand that this is cheeky—to replacing tranche 1 Typhoon aircraft with new, modern Lancashire-made Typhoons?

Maria Eagle Portrait Maria Eagle
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I commend my hon. Friend for asking that question. He will know that the strategic defence review is considering our current mix of fourth and fifth-generation aircraft. He will also know that, in addition to the Typhoon, 15% of the F-35s as well as 37% of the Typhoons are made in Lancashire, so there is work aplenty in Lancashire, no matter which aeroplane is bought.