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Business of the House (16 Dec 1999)

Michael Jack: .... They are very anxious to debate with Ministers the future of projects such as Meteor, the RAF's future heavy airlift capacity and the implications for British defence policy of the formation of BAE Systems. When might such a debate take place?

Scottish Parliament: First Minister's Question Time — scottish executive: Govan Shipyard (13 Jan 2000)

Duncan McNeil: To ask the First Minister what steps have been taken by Scottish ministers to support the bid to build up to six roll-on-roll-off ferries for the Ministry of Defence at BAE Systems' Govan shipyard. (S1F-17)

Written Answers — House of Lords: Balkans: Army Communications (10 Feb 2000)

Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean: ...overstretch in the Army, we are pleased to announce that a contract has been let to provide for less manpower intensive and more modern communications equipment in the Balkans. The contract, with BAe Systems, will provide for wide area communications in support of the UK's contribution to the NATO Multi National Divisions in Bosnia and Kosovo. While maintaining the UK's responsibility to...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Aircraft Carriers (21 Feb 2000)

Geoff Hoon: Competitive contracts, each worth about £30 million, for the future aircraft carrier assessment phase were awarded on 23 November to BAe Land and Sea Systems, now BAe Systems, and Thomson-CSF Naval Combat Systems. The assessment phase will investigate options for carrier design and, by 2003, will deliver proposals for the demonstration and manufacture of the vessels. The carriers, which will...

Defence White Paper (22 Feb 2000)

Michael Jack: ...not clarify what is in the minds of Ministers. When the Secretary of State talked about the smart procurement exercise, he mentioned the cost savings on Eurofighter, which is under construction by BAE Systems in my constituency. The United Kingdom has led the way in the project in making it affordable for Europe's air forces. I was intrigued to know whether the savings of £1.8 billion...

Defence White Paper (28 Feb 2000)

Gerald Howarth: ...final points. The first concerns Meteor—the beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile. As I pointed out to my hon. Friend the Member for Basingstoke (Mr. Hunter), it is a local matter for me, as BAe Systems has its headquarters in Farnborough. I have seen what happened in the past when we have been at the mercy of the United States—for example, when a missile is supplied by the US on an...

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Industry: Airbus ( 2 Mar 2000)

Alan Johnson: Discussions with BAe Systems on launch investment to secure UK participation in the Airbus A3XX project are well advanced.

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Industry: Export Credits Guarantee Department ( 2 Mar 2000)

Gerald Howarth: ...we have economies of scale in the production of defence equipment for our own forces. Can the Minister assure me that ECGD support will continue to be available to major British companies such as BAe Systems, and that there will be no plans for the Government to curtail exports as the Chancellor of the Exchequer has sought to in respect of 63 countries, only one of which has been a...

Points of Order (13 Mar 2000)

Mr John Wilkinson: .... Could you ensure that the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry comes to the House to explain the fact that £530 million-worth of public money is to be lent under the launch aid provision to BAe Systems for the development of the Airbus 3XX? Many of us may be in support of the project—I am—but it is a huge amount of public money. I believe that it is the biggest industrial...

European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) Bill [H.L.] (17 Mar 2000)

Lord Williamson of Horton: ..., to the rest of the European Union was about £240 billion. I do not know how important this is in all parts of the United Kingdom, but certainly in my region workers in factories such as those at BAe Systems in Bristol need withdrawal from Europe like a hole in the head. I have spoken directly on the implications as defined in Clause 1 of this Bill. Of course there are matters on which...

Orders of the Day — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (22 Mar 2000)

Michael Jack: ...person businesses were going to be taken to the cleaners because of tax changes as a result of IR35. I wrote to one of the major suppliers of IT personnel to the Department of Social Security and to BAe Systems in my constituency. It told me that it would lose these people, who were going abroad because it was easier for them to ply their trade in a better tax environment than that created...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Employment: Employment ( 5 Apr 2000)

Colin Campbell: ...Prestwick area, it made any representations to the Department of Trade and Industry or Her Majesty’s Treasury requesting them to expedite the authorisation of a repayable launch investment loan to BAE systems for the development of the A3XX aircraft.

Armed Forces Personnel (13 Apr 2000)

Robert Key: .... For a Royal Navy submariner who is submerged for many weeks in defence of our democracy, metal bashing certainly seems important and is beyond question a vital national asset. I have also visited BAE Systems at Broughton, where 21st century aircraft metal bashing is beyond doubt a national asset. As Danny Carrigan, Scottish Regional Secretary of the Amalgamated Engineering and...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Aircraft Carriers (17 Apr 2000)

Geoff Hoon: Competitive contracts, each worth about £30 million, for the future aircraft carrier assessment phase were awarded, on 23 November 1999, to BAE Systems and Thomson-CSF Naval Combat Systems. The assessment phase will investigate options for carrier design and, by 2003, will deliver proposals for the manufacture of the two vessels. The carriers, which will be built in the United Kingdom at a...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Aircraft Carriers (17 Apr 2000)

Anne McIntosh: I apologise, Madam Speaker, for confusing you earlier. I am most grateful to the Secretary of State for his earlier reply suggesting that BAE Systems will contribute to the replacement for Invincible and I am delighted that it has a base in Sutton-on-the-Forest in the Vale of York. Will he put the minds of those who work there at rest by assuring them that a merger with Boeing will not...

Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (17 Apr 2000)

Baroness Sharp of Guildford: ...sector organisation. They are worried that there will be leakage, not only in a military strategic sense but also in a commercial strategic sense--and, after all, DERA does have close links with BAe systems. So what have we come up with? It seems to me that we have come up with a typical British compromise. We have basically split the organisation down the middle. The high security parts...

Scottish Parliament: Student Finance: Shipbuilding (27 Apr 2000)

Dorothy-Grace Elder: To ask the Scottish Executive what progress there has been on talks to secure the roll-on-roll-off ferry contract and the type 45 destroyer contract for the BAe Systems yards at Govan and Scotstoun. (S1O-1565)

Scottish Parliament: Govan Shipyard ( 3 May 2000)

Lord David Steel: ...without any question being put. Members who would like to speak in the debate should press their request-to-speak buttons as soon as possible. Motion debated, That the Parliament notes that the BAe Systems Govan shipyard is in the running for a major order to build roll-on roll-off ferries for the Ministry of Defence; recognises that this order will guarantee work for up to five years and...

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: India (16 May 2000)

Michael Jack: I thank the Minister for that positive reply. Will he comment on recent, and what appear to be authoritative, press reports that indicate that BAE Systems has at long last secured a contract with the Indian Government for the supply of 60 Hawk aircraft? If such a contract were to be agreed between the company and the Government, would the United Kingdom see such an arrangement as compatible...

Defence Procurement (16 May 2000)

Geoff Hoon: ...purchasing a fleet of Boeing C17 aircraft as an alternative. However, we look forward to success in this exciting and innovative programme. A400M will offer great benefits for the United Kingdom. BAE Systems expects the programme to create directly 3,400 long-term, high-skill, high-wage jobs—in particular at its sites at Filton, Broughton and Prestwick—with indirect employment taking...


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