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- Point of Order: Trident (14 Mar 2007)
Tobias Ellwood: This debate has been prompted not by Trident, as the title of the debate would suggest, but because the submarines are reaching the end of their shelf life. The Trident D5 missile system could continue until 2042. The debate has provided a useful opportunity to take stock of where we stand. We are clearly meeting our treaty obligations. We have also eliminated our tactical missile systems and...
- Point of Order: Trident (14 Mar 2007)
Tobias Ellwood: This debate has come about not because of Trident coming to the end of its shelf life but because the Vanguard-class submarines will need to be replaced. Could the Secretary of State clarify how much it will cost to decommission the four submarines and what budget that will come from?
- Written Answers — Defence: Trident (28 Nov 2005)
Tobias Ellwood: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the cost was of the Trident missile system in 2004–05.
