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- Oral Answers to Questions: Nuclear Weapons (18 May 1999)
Mr Ian Taylor: The Minister said that more is known about British nuclear weapons than ever before. That may be so, though perhaps not for the reasons that he meant. Can he comment on the loss of information about Trident to the Chinese in the recent spying incident? Can he reassure the House that the Trident nuclear deterrent is safe in his hands?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Industry: Small Businesses (23 Nov 1994)
Mr Ian Taylor: ...interests of his constituents, and I know that they are now paying close attention to the support that the Government have given him. There is no doubt that Labour policy on defence, especially on Trident, would be devastating for people in and around the dockyards. Those problems would continue and get worse if ever a Labour Government came to power—which is one reason why people in...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Trident (28 Nov 1989)
Mr Ian Taylor: Will my hon. Friend give us the latest progress on the trials of the Trident system in the United States? Does he agree that it is important that those trials are successful so that we can deploy Trident as early as possible according to the time scale of the 1990s to ensure the continued security of this country?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Maritime Strategy (24 May 1988)
Mr Ian Taylor: Does my right hon. Friend agree that West German interest in our maritime fleet is great, particularly in the ability of our submarines and, in due course, Trident to attack Soviet territory, and that that is important, given the INF agreement which otherwise would limit all land-based nuclear action to taking place on German soil? Has he received representations from the West German...
