The government now to needs to fully publish the Defence
Investment Plan and fully deliver on Typhoons and military
satellites
Unite, the UK's leading union, which represents tens of thousands
of aerospace and defence workers, has strongly welcomed the
government's announcement that it has awarded the contract for
the new medium lift helicopter (MLH) contract to the Leonardo
factory in Yeovil.
The government's decision to award the contract follows a year
plus campaign by Unite and its defence members to ensure that the
contract was awarded. The awarding of the contract secures over
10,000 highly skilled jobs at Leonardo, its supply chain and the
surrounding community.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Unite has been
campaigning for this government to buy British defence for over a
year because it is vital for jobs, and skills as well as national
security.
“The Leonardo contract is a tremendous victory for Unite members
in Yeovil and across the aerospace sector. Without their
commitment, hard work and dedication, it would not be being
signed today.
“Of course, we are pleased that the has now listened to Unite on
this issue. However, it took way too long to get this done, and
we still have to question why workers were left in the dark until
the 11th hour.
“Hopefully, the Gorton and Denton by-election will be a wake-up
call for the government to start being ‘real Labour' and to
deliver for workers and communities. It can start by getting the
full Defence Investment Plan published, including Typhoons and
military satellites made in Britain.”
Following the announcement of the awarding of the MLH contract,
Unite is renewing its call for the government to fully fund the
defence investment plan (DIP) and deliver on the prime minister's
commitment to provide a British defence dividend.
In particular, as part of Unite's back British workers defence
campaign it is calling on:
- The replacement of old RAF fighter jets with new Typhoons,
fitted with Rolls Royce engines, equipped with British-built
weapons from MBDA and assembled at BAE's sites in Lancashire.
- Provisions for the MoDs Military Satellite Communications
System (Skynet) to continue being built in Portsmouth and
Stevenage, as it has for the last 20 years.
- The purchase of the A400M military transport plane.
As part of the campaign on
Wednesday (25 February) Unite held a rally at Downing Street and
handed in a petition of approximately 10,000 people calling on
the government to publish the DIP and deliver for British defence
workers.