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Speeches by Cartlidge.

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

As loath as I am to talk about political footballs, given that our football team is in action tonight, it is nevertheless pretty obvious: whether it is football, rugby or a tug of war, we already have a massive argument between the heart of Government and the shadow Government over who is in charge. At a time when we f

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

Noted, Mr Speaker. As I was saying, it is particularly special to be debating defence today, on the second day of Armed Forces Week. In Armed Forces Week, we recognise the extraordinary commitment made by our brave servicemen and women, past and present, to keep this country safe, and I pay tribute to all serving today

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

I will in a bit, but first I want to make an important personal point. I did not have the privilege of serving in the armed forces, but I did have the privilege of being Defence Procurement Minister, and I hope that what I did before entering Parliament helped a little in that role. I ran a small business; I employed p

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

Will the Minister give way?

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

Will the Minister give way?

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

Will he give way?

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

The hon. Member talks about the Ukraine war. It has to be remembered that only one European country stood by Ukraine at the outset of that invasion. Our Secretary of State for Defence and the then Prime Minister Boris Johnson took the decision to arm Ukraine against the advice of the Foreign Office. Does he seriously t

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

My hon. Friend is making a brilliant speech. For many people this would have been an obscure argument some years ago, but I genuinely think that how we procure drones is one of the most critical questions for the country. Does he agree that we need to think about SMEs as mission partners and that rather than thinking a

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

The hon. Gentleman always speaks on defence matters. He has a unique passion for them, which I very much respect and admire, as a result of his upbringing near the Berlin wall. It has just been reported by the BBC that No. 10 has said that no new major policy or spending decisions will be made until the new Prime Minis

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

Ah! My right hon. Friend knew that, obviously.

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

The money is not free—where is the money going to come from?

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

I am grateful that the hon. Member is entering into the semi-consensual spirit that we have seen from some. I recognised in my speech that spending had fallen under successive Governments. Further to the question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Hamble Valley (Paul Holmes), it is important to point out that the L

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23 Jun 2026Defence Spending and Readiness

I do not know what the hon. and gallant Gentleman is talking about. What investment in air defence? We procured Rapid Sentry. What does he think is being used on our bases in the middle east right now to defeat drones? It is the stuff we procured when we were in government. Who procured DragonFire laser? I did, and it

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