Meeting of the Parliament 03 December 2015
Scotland has been disproportionately hit by previous strategic defence reviews, which has resulted in the closure of bases and the creation of major capability gaps.
I wrote to the Prime Minister this week seeking assurances for Scotland on the latest review. Although we welcome plans to locate nine maritime patrol aircraft at RAF Lossiemouth, we are mindful that some previous commitments have never materialised. The review creates new uncertainties for shipbuilders on the Clyde, with only eight of the 13 type 26 frigate orders that were promised having been confirmed.
Overall, the review does little to reverse the disproportionate decline in Scotland’s defence footprint over more than a decade, and most indefensibly it proposes wasting an estimated £167 billion on Trident at a time when people are being so hard hit by the Treasury’s damaging austerity cuts.