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Press release: National endeavour launched as UK outlines commitment to nuclear deterrent

Ministry Of Defence

March 25
14:35 2024

The approach to investing in and maintaining the UKs nuclear deterrent has been unveiled by Defence Secretary Grant Shapps for the first time today.

The Defence Nuclear Command Paper has been published today following the Prime Minister declaring a national endeavour to secure the future of the UKs thriving defence nuclear industry and backed by more than 200 million of Government funding, investing in the future of the UKs home of submarine building, Barrow-in-Furness.

The Prime Ministers announcement also included investments in nuclear skills, which will help create more than 5,000 new apprenticeships in the next four years as part of a new nuclear skills plan, and quadruple PhDs in the nuclear sector. It is backed by a total of at least 763 million investment through a partnership between the Government and industry, including BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, EDF and Babcock.The benefit of this investment will be felt from the Naval Base on the Clyde to the nuclear laboratories of AWE in Aldermaston.

It will also drive private investment and create thousands of job opportunities to help keep the nation safe, from specialist scientists and engineers to welders and electricians, to project managers and Royal Navy submariners.

The publication of the Command Paper sets out the full spectrum of major programmes and relationships with industry and international partners and comes as the Defence Secretary says that maintaining the UKs nuclear deterrent is as important now as it has ever been, in an increasingly contested and volatile world.

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said:

The threats facing the UK and our allies are increasing in scale, complexity and diversity, which is why our nuclear deterrent is as important now as it has ever been.??

This Government has always been unequivocal in its support to the UKs nuclear deterrence, which is foundational to our national security, but also brings huge employment and skills opportunities being realised right now across the country.

At the last spending review, in 2021, the Ministry of Defence received a 24 billion cash increase - the largest sustained increase since the end of the cold war. Since then, the department has invested an extra 5 billion in increasing stockpiles and improving the sustainability of our defence nuclear enterprise.This Defence Nuclear Command Paper will be the first step in a long-term approach, reaffirming the Governments unwavering commitment to the nuclear deterrent.

The Defence Nuclear Command Paper sets out how the Government will continue to:?

  • Sustain the UKs nuclear deterrent for as long as it is required -?maintaining the current in-service Vanguard fleet and sovereign warhead, while progressing with the new Dreadnought Class submarines, bringing them into service in the early 2030s, as well as developing a new replacement sovereign warhead.

  • Sustain the UKs fleet of nuclear powered, conventionally armed, submarines complete the build of the Astute class and design the next generation SSN-AUKUS fleet. This involves deep collaboration with our US and Australian partners under the ground-breaking AUKUS trilateral partnership.

  • Recruit the skills of the future with a clear plan to expand the nuclear workforce to meet our ambitions in this growing sector and develop targeted interventions to ensure we have the specialist skills required now and in future through a new nuclear skills plan.

  • Renew and upgrade key infrastructure and Naval Bases with an additional 3 billion invested across the Defence Nuclear Enterprise to 2024/25, supporting areas such as the construction of industrial infrastructure at Barrow, Derby and at the Atomic Weapons Establishment, as well as at His Majestys Naval Bases.

  • Remain fully committed to fulfilling our international obligations - there is no change to our commitment to the long-term goal of a world without nuclear weapons, and our non-proliferation and Treaty obligations.

The Prime Minister has also today announced a Plan for Barrow as a further part of this national endeavour, a new partnership between national and local government, BAE Systems and the local community, that will oversee investment and development in Barrow-in-Furness, the home of submarine building in the UK.

This is backed by a Barrow Transformation Fund, with the Government committingan immediate 20 million and a further minimum of 20 million a year over the next 10 years to make the area an even more attractive place to live, work, and build a nuclear career.

Chief of Defence Nuclear, Madelaine McTernan CB, said:?

The work of the Defence Nuclear Enterprise is a critical national endeavour.

The Command Paper sets how, working in partnership with industry and our allies, we draw on the dedication of thousands of people across the country to deliver some of the most complex programmes and keep the nation safe.

The UK is investing to deliver the new Dreadnought Class ballistic nuclear submarines to take over from the current Vanguard Class in the early 2030s and is developing a replacement UK sovereign warhead.??

Last week, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps visited Australia for discussions surrounding the ongoing AUKUS partnership, which provides international collaboration on defence nuclear projects. It was recently announced that Australia is also investing in Rolls-Royce, Derby, where the nuclear propulsion plants will be manufactured. The AUKUS programme, first announced in 2021, will support more than 21,000 jobs in the UK at its peak concentrated in Barrow-in-Furness and Derby.

The UKs submarine programme already supports prosperity right across the UK with an estimated 42,000 jobs and a supply chain of 3,000 businesses.

Our independent nuclear deterrent has existed for more than 60 years to deter the most extreme threats to our national security and way of life. It will remain essential for as long as the global s

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