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    UK lacks defence strategy, MPs say, as plan unveiled for more weapons factories – UK politics live | Politics

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtNovember 19, 2025004 Mins Read
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    UK lacks defence strategy, MPs say, as plan unveiled for more weapons factories – UK politics live | Politics
    Defence Secretary John Healey and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper during a visit to HMS Prince of Wales anchored of the coast of Naples, Italy. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
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    At his press conference this morning John Healey may be asked about this claim, from Tan Dhesi, the Labour chair of the defence committee. On Newsnight last night he said that MoD officials have been told not to discuss secret or classified information while travelling in Chinese cars.

    “I understand also that MOD officials, and anybody travelling in vehicles… have now been told do not discuss any secret or classified information”

    Defence committee Chair Tan Dhesi talks about the guidance Gov’t officials are given surrounding national security.#Newsnight pic.twitter.com/pOihNuvPyj

    — BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) November 19, 2025

    In the Commons yesterday Alicia Kearns, a shadow Home Office minister, said that earlier this month “Norway and Denmark alerted us to the existence of dual-use kill switches in Chinese-made electric buses” and that these would allow “China to switch off buses and bring chaos to transport systems”.

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    Good morning. Rachel Reeves will be unveiling her budget a week today, but the rollout of budget-related news has already started and this morning John Healey, the defence secretary, will hold a press conference to announce that the government has identified 13 sites for new munitions factories.

    In a news release, the Ministry of Defence says Healey will commit to “building the factories of the future in Britain” and expects industry to break ground on the first energetics factory in the next year. The MoD says:

    The defence secretary will confirm that MoD has now funded a number of feasibility studies for the new energetics factories to kickstart high-volume energetics production at scale for the first time in nearly two decades. The engineering design work on the first of these factories has been commissioned with a view to start production for UK armed forces and to enable our continued support to Ukraine. Potential sites include Grangemouth in Scotland, Teesside in Northeast England, and Milton Haven in Wales. The factories will produce the components essential for bolstering the UK’s weapons arsenal including propellants, explosives and pyrotechnics.

    “Energetics” are weapon parts, including propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics.

    Healey will also say that the decisions in the budget will ensure there is no return to the “hollowed out and underfunded” armed forces of the past.

    And about time too, the Commons defence committee says (sort of). In a report out today, it says Britain does not have a plan to defend itself from attacks. It says:

    The UK’s defence industrial base is not yet configured for sustained collective defence. It faces challenges in capacity, skills, innovation, procurement, and financing. The SDR [strategic defence review] and defence industrial strategy outline a reform agenda, but implementation will be key. The government must ensure that defence finance is accessible, predictable, and resilient— including for SMEs and start-ups.

    The UK lacks a plan for defending the homeland and overseas territories with little progress on the home defence programme. The prime minister’s ‘national conversation on defence and security’, highlighted in the SDR, is yet to start. The proposed defence readiness bill, vital to empower government in the event of crisis or conflict, has not yet been written. The government must improve cross-departmental coordination, clarify responsibilities, and engage the public meaningfully in preparedness efforts.

    Here is the agenda for the day.

    9.15am: Pat McFadden, the work and pensions secretary, gives evidence to the Commons work and pensions committee.

    10am: John Healey, the defence secretary, holds a press conference in Downing Street to announce investment in armaments production.

    Noon: Keir Starmer faces Kemi Badenoch at PMQs.

    2pm: John Swinney, the Scottish first minister, speaks at an Institute for Government event.

    Afternoon: Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, holds a press conference in Berlin with her German counterpart, Johann Wadephul.

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