Results 1-9 of 9 for trident speaker:Paul Flynn
- Written Answers — Defence: Nuclear Weapons (13 Mar 2007)
Paul Flynn: ...he has made of the cost of decommissioning future (a) submarine reactor hulls and cores and (b) facilities used to create future fissile nuclear materials and nuclear warheads for any replacement Trident nuclear programme after 2055.
- Business of the House (23 Nov 2006)
Paul Flynn: As our present Trident weapon can be operated effectively until 2024 at least—nearly 20 years—should not we debate the timing of the recent announcement? Is not it vital that we have the right decision and not a rushed decision?
- Written Answers — Defence: Trident (24 Jul 2006)
Paul Flynn: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence for what reason a discussion of a replacement for the Trident nuclear system was not included in the section on future capabilities of his Department's Annual Report and Accounts for 2005-06, HC 1394.
- Written Answers — Defence: Trident Replacement (24 Jul 2006)
Paul Flynn: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what expenditure there has been on preparatory (a) studies and (b) infrastructure development on a replacement for the Trident nuclear system.
- Written Answers — Defence: Trident (17 Jan 2006)
Paul Flynn: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what indications he has received from the United States Department of Defense of the future plans for the development and manufacture of Trident missiles.
- Prime Minister: Engagements (19 Oct 2005)
Paul Flynn: ...the question of which I gave him notice earlier today and tell us that, before any decision is made about spending a massive amount of money—at least £10 billion—on a replacement for Trident, we can have a debate and a vote in the House?
- Written Answers — Defence: Trident (12 Jul 2005)
Paul Flynn: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the expected cost of replacing Trident is, broken down by (a) initial cost and (b) annual running costs.
- Statement on the Defence Estimates (17 Jun 1993)
Mr Paul Flynn: What about Trident?
- Orders of the Day — Milk (29 Jan 1990)
Mr Paul Flynn: ...is virtue to be gained by getting good value for money. That is a laudable aim and one that we would all applaud. Big-spending Governments need to be circumspect, especially when they are buying Trident missiles, battle tanks, and jet aircraft. Of course these should come cheaper by the dozen. However, the crude assumption is that all bulk buying must be rewarded with a discount. The...
