يحاول ذهب - حر
Debating ways to keep city and nation safe
June 28, 2024
|The Herald
The Herald has invited local politicians to explain how key election manifesto subjects will benefit the people of Plymouth. Today, we look at their contributions on the subject of defence
-
CONSERVATIVE PARTY
JOHNNY Mercer, Conservative candidate for Plymouth Moor View says: “Back in 2015, I pledged that I would expand Devonport Dockyard for the first time in a generation. I understood the importance of Devonport to Plymouth’s identity and what a thriving dockyard would mean for the future of our city.
“Devonport’s future was in jeopardy back in 2013. After years of neglect, the Office for Nuclear Regulation placed it under special measures. Local politicians failed to address serious safety concerns on the ageing facilities; a string of incidents ensued, with a worker shockingly receiving an internal dose of radioactivity; and safety reporting procedures were described as ‘significantly below standard’. It was a sad reflection of how our city, despite its immense contribution to our nation’s storied history, had been taken for granted by successive governments.
“Once elected in May 2015, I was hell-bent on overturning a generation of decline at Devonport. I set about winning the contract to portbase the new Type 26 frigates at the dockyard. I would not take no for an answer or, as a proud champion of Plymouth, let the naysayers continue to talk down our city’s chances. I wrote to the Prime Minister back in 2018 and campaigned rigorously to ensure that all eight of these worldclass vessels would be based right here in Plymouth.
“Devonport is the Royal Navy’s main site for nuclear submarine maintenance. Last November, the engineering company, Babcock, signed a £750 million contract with the Ministry of Defence’s Submarine Delivery Agency to deliver future submarine capability. It will draw an additional 1,000 jobs into our city and be supported by the Government’s £2 billion overhaul of Devonport’s facilities.
هذه القصة من طبعة June 28, 2024 من The Herald.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من The Herald
The Herald
Time to get a Wiggle on
Aussie entertainers to head out on tour across the UK
1 mins
March 04, 2026
The Herald
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
ANDY PHILLIPS
2 mins
March 04, 2026
The Herald
City family desperate to get out of Dubai
WIFE IS DUE TO START HOSPITAL CANCER TREATMENT ON FRIDAY
3 mins
March 04, 2026
The Herald
Tributes paid to war photographer
TRIBUTES have been paid to a war photographer following his death.
2 mins
March 04, 2026
The Herald
Hay fever 'may affect school exam results'
SUFFERING from hay fever can affect exam results at the end of secondary school, research suggests.
1 mins
March 04, 2026
The Herald
DISNEY WISH COME TRUE
ALL EARS ON DECK, WITH THE NEWS THE DISNEY CRUISE SHIP IS COMING TO SOUTHAMPTON FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND JULIE DELAHAYE CAN'T WAIT TO GET BACK ON BOARD WITH HER FAMILY
4 mins
March 04, 2026
The Herald
GB News in profit struggle
GB News has posted another loss-making year despite sharp growth in viewing figures, with the Paul Marshall-owned broadcaster now burning through some £120m since its launch in 2021.
1 min
March 04, 2026
The Herald
Close up on the horror of war
IN HOMELAND, Damian Lewis's Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody is radicalised in Afghanistan then returns to the US to operate as an undercover turncoat.
1 mins
March 04, 2026
The Herald
Stout at his very best to help his team to victory
FRANKIE Stout (27.33) nailed legs in 17 and 18 darts on his way to a 3-0 win that came in Cherry Tree C’s Plymouth City Super League Division A 8-3 triumph over Kings Arms B.
5 mins
March 04, 2026
The Herald
Perth trip by local MP is a nice job if you can get it
IT doesn't take long for new MPs to fall in line with all other MPs of all parties... and that is the gravy train of travelling the world for free on so called Government duties.
1 min
March 04, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
