When I worked at BAE Systems, more than 1,700 of my colleagues across the British shipbuilding industry were made redundant in 2013. At the time, that was predicated on investment to create a world-class industry, but that investment is no longer happening. We see the same across these cuts. Every time it happens, a major plank of British industrial capability is lost, whether it is the ability to build tanks or carry out the final assembly of the F-35 aircraft. We cannot compete in shipbuilding internationally or in submarine manufacturing to the same extent that we could. Will the Government commit to reviewing how they finance capital infrastructure investment in defence and ensure that we are doing this in the best possible way?
BAE Systems Military Air & Information Sites: Job Losses
Proceeding contribution from
Paul Sweeney
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 10 October 2017.
It occurred during Urgent question on BAE Systems Military Air & Information Sites: Job Losses.
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