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Defence Equipment Plan

Written statement made by Guto Bebb (Conservative) on Wednesday, 31 January 2018 in the House of Commons, on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.

I am pleased to place in the Library of the House this year’s financial summary of the Defence Equipment Plan. This is the sixth consecutive annual publication of the equipment plan summary, and demonstrates the Ministry of Defence’s investment and the need to continue progress in driving improvements, reform and efficiency, with a plan to spend £180 billion on equipment and support over the decade out to 2026-27 which will provide our Armed Forces with the capability they need.

The Government remains committed to the Defence Budget increasing by 0.5% above inflation each year and the Department is focusing on where best to invest across the entire Defence programme in order to remain on top of an ever-changing and increasing threat environment. However, it was evident following the 2016 annual planning cycle that both uncertainty and risk had increased in the Equipment Plan. It did not, unfortunately, prove possible to address these issues satisfactorily in the 2017 Annual Budget Cycle (ABC17) as a result of which, the Equipment Plan emerging from ABC17 contains a high level of financial risk and an imbalance between cost and budget.

These risks have informed the Department’s work on the National Security Capability Review and associated work in the 2018 Annual Budget Cycle. The Department recently launched the Modernising Defence Programme. We aim to use this work to deliver better military capability and value for money in a sustainable and affordable way, and to ensure that defence capabilities complement other national security capabilities in the most effective way.

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Reference

HCWS436 

Session

2017-19
Deposited Paper DEP2018-0085
Wednesday, 31 January 2018
Deposited papers
House of Lords
House of Commons
Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on Ministry of Defence: Equipment Plan 2017–2027
Wednesday, 31 January 2018
House of Commons papers
House of Commons

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