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Economic Recovery: Public Accounts (22 Oct 2009) has video

Colin Breed: ...out the software source coding with a great deal more alacrity. The next report—the 11th report, on the UK's future nuclear deterrent—follows on from that. Devonport dockyard is the home of Trident when it is being refitted. It has been an enormous boost to the local economy and significant numbers of my constituents work there. The beginning of the debate on Trident has been...

Economic Recovery: Public Accounts (22 Oct 2009) has video

Colin Breed: ...the technology and a better understanding of the alternatives and their costs. I do not think that the debate has reached a point where anybody can make a final decision. There is an objection to Trident in general and to its amazing costs—indeed, my hon. Friend the Member for Twickenham (Dr. Cable) has put it down as one of the big-ticket items that has to be considered given the...

Adjournment (Easter) (3 Apr 2003)

Mr Colin Breed: ...has been of concern for some time and which has certainly been given a timely twist in the past day or so. Some years ago, when Devonport dockyard secured the contract for the refitting of the Trident submarines, there was great joy and celebration about the fact that such a valuable contract was coming to Plymouth and about the significant economic benefit that it would provide. Of...

Written Answers — Defence: Devonport (10 Jun 2002)

Mr Colin Breed: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) if the Trident refit complex at Devonport, Plymouth has received all the necessary certificates from the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate; (2) what the estimated total cost is to complete the Trident refit complex at Devonport, Plymouth.

Business of the House (14 Feb 2002)

Mr Colin Breed: Two weeks ago, I asked the Leader of the House whether he could secure an urgently needed statement from his right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Defence about the readiness of the Trident refit complex at Devonport. Since then, not only has there been no statement but it has been revealed that the estimate for completion of the complex has risen by some £400 million, and that...

Written Answers — Defence: Devonport (31 Jan 2002)

Mr Colin Breed: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the latest estimated costs of construction for the Trident refit complex at Devonport Dockyard are; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Defence: Devonport (31 Jan 2002)

Mr Colin Breed: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if the Trident refit complex at Devonport will be completely finished and certificated for use before the arrival of HMS Vanguard; and if he will make a statement.

Business of the House (24 Jan 2002)

Mr Colin Breed: Can the Leader of the House arrange for a statement to be made at the earliest opportunity on the Trident refit complex at Devonport? He may be aware that, with only a few weeks to go, it is reported that the complex is not complete. More important, it has yet to receive its nuclear installations certificate. That is causing my constituents, and, I think, others in the Plymouth area, some concern.

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