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Royal Navy (17 Feb 1994)

Mr Donald Anderson: ...-projection of Royal Navy frigates. As to nuclear-powered attack submarines, or SSNs, is there a clear commitment to begin the construction of the first batch 2T class submarines at Barrow when the Trident vessels are completed? As always in industrial matters, we need to retain our expertise. Trident has now been given a sub-strategic role, following the Secretary of State's announcement...

Royal Navy (17 Feb 1994)

Mr Donald Anderson: ...led to the collapse of Swan Hunter and the loss of thousands of jobs on Tyneside. The second example is the contest between the two royal dockyards, Rosyth and Devonport, which led to the £5 billion Trident refit contract being awarded to Devonport and the consequent pledge by the Secretary of State that Rosyth, by way of compensation, would be guaranteed refitting work on more than...

Royal Air Force (27 Jan 1994)

Mr Donald Anderson: ...had spoken up on their behalf. He said what they wanted to say, but felt unable to say. Other reasons for loss of morale include the proposal that the RAF should lose its sub-strategic nuclear role to Trident. Morale has also suffered because of the extent of the cuts to which the RAF has been subject, which have been spelt out by hon. Members. The plea from the Air Chief Marshal to the...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Independent Nuclear Deterrent (23 Nov 1993)

Mr Donald Anderson: In what way is the decision to base the sub-strategic nuclear capability on Trident related to the decision, announced last week, to increase the number of warheads? What would be the additional cost of the decision relating to the sub-strategic nuclear capability?

Orders of the Day — Queen's Speech: Foreign Affairs (30 Oct 1969)

Mr Donald Anderson: ...is on the anatomy of various people. if so, I have a dream of my right hon. Friend the Member for Easington, and people like him, attired in Union Jacks and perhaps sitting on a throne with a trident, trying Canute-like to stand against the tide of Europe, which is flowing ever more inevitably for our country. I noticed that this year the paragraph on Europe in the Gracious Speech,...

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