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Written Answers — Defence: Nuclear Deterrent (10 Jan 2007)

Vincent Cable: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what factors determined (a) the expected operating cost of the Trident replacement cited in the White Paper "The future of the United Kingdom's Nuclear Deterrent", and (b) the costs of Trident cited in 1994; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Defence: Nuclear Weapons (8 Jan 2007)

Vincent Cable: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will break down by main budget heading the costs of the new Trident nuclear deterrent.

Written Answers — Defence: Nuclear Weapons (5 Jan 2007)

Vincent Cable: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will break down by main budget heading the costs of the new Trident nuclear deterrent.

Written Answers — Treasury: Trident Successor (18 Dec 2006)

Vincent Cable: ...what consultations his Department has had with the Ministry of Defence on the projected costs of (a) missiles and (b) strategic weapons systems equipment for a successor missile system to Trident on the basis of a fleet of four submarines.

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Pre-Budget Report (6 Dec 2006)

Vincent Cable: ...in the years ahead. He has taken on board some big, expensive, open-ended public sector spending commitments: the continuing Iraq war; big defence procurement contracts, such as Eurofighter and Trident; new nuclear power; Ken Livingstone's Olympics; and ID cards. In that constrained environment, how can he guarantee that key public sector spending commitments, such as pensions, policing...

Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Fundamental Savings Review (13 Jul 2006)

Vincent Cable: ...child poverty, but also on massive overruns on the NHS IT scheme, on an ID card scheme costing £15 billion, on acquiring sites for new nuclear power stations, and on advance spending on the Trident missile—can he point us to those paragraphs in the report that show the Departments that will be cut in order to accommodate that? As his savings appear to depend largely on...

Written Answers — Defence: Trident (22 May 2006)

Vincent Cable: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what expenditure he plans to make available in the next five years for preliminary work on renewal of the Trident missile and submarine systems prior to a decision on its future.

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Trident (9 Jul 2001)

Dr Vincent Cable: What the basis is for holding the present number of Trident missiles.

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