This includes access to £600 million from the Dreadnought
contingency, announced in 2015, and will ensure that the
UK’s new world-class nuclear submarines are delivered on
time and within the £31 billion budget agreed at
the Strategic Defence
and Security Review in 2015.
In addition £200 million was agreed at the Supplementary
Estimates earlier in the year.
A Royal Navy submarine has always been on patrol, providing
the continuous at sea deterrent for almost 50 years. And
the next generation of submarines will ensure this can
continue into the future, deterring conflict and protecting
the nation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
This money funds a key government priority that has been
the bedrock of defence policy for nearly 50 years.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, , said:
Our commitment to defence and national security is
unwavering. The UK’s defence budget is the highest in
Europe and the second highest in NATO and ensures Britain
can continue to respond effectively to the ever-changing
threats we face.
We will continue to invest in our world-class Armed
Forces and this additional investment of £600 million
will ensure the UK is protected by the nuclear deterrent
provided by the new Dreadnought fleet into the 2030s and
beyond.
Defence Secretary said:
This is a welcome boost to our Armed Forces, ensuring we
can continue to back-up our national security with the
ultimate capability. In a world of intensifying and
evolving threats, we must strengthen and maintain our
ability to seize opportunities and counter challenges as
they emerge. I have launched the Modernising Defence
Programme to ensure we have the capabilities we need to
keep Britain safe in an increasingly dangerous world.