Results 1-5 of 5 for trident speaker:David Chaytor
- Written Answers — Defence: Trident (27 Feb 2006)
David Chaytor: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the future of Trident.
- Business of the House (20 Oct 2005)
David Chaytor: ..., for example, to have had a debate on an issue about which there is huge interest—the future of Britain's weapons of mass destruction? Now that the Prime Minister has opened up the debate on Trident, is it not essential that we do not allow Conservative interpretations of what constitutes national security or commercial confidentiality to limit the spirit of freedom of information...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Nuclear Deterrent (6 Jun 2005)
David Chaytor: Will my right hon. Friend confirm that a replacement for Trident would be compatible with our obligations under the non-proliferation treaty?
- Orders of the Day — Strategic Defence Review: Second Day (20 Oct 1998)
Mr David Chaytor: ...next point follows the comments of my hon. Friend the Member for Aberdeen, North (Mr. Savidge) about weapons of mass destruction. I welcome the fact that the SDR makes changes to the deployment of Trident. It reduces the number of warheads and brings about a new transparency in our policy towards fissile material, but there are other beneficial changes which could be made to the deployment...
- Bills Presented: Defence Policy (28 Oct 1997)
Mr David Chaytor: ...is whether our current military structures, systems, personnel levels and, above all, hardware are matched to the security threats of the future. I am thinking in particular of Eurofighter and Trident. It is interesting that questions were raised from the Opposition Benches about the appropriateness of Eurofighter for defence in the first part of the next century. The defence review must...
