Defence Secretary visits Scotland
Philip Hammond was in Scotland today visiting Scottish veterans, and workers at Thales Optronics in Glasgow.
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Philip Hammond (library image)
Whilst at Thales, Mr Hammond spoke about his belief that Scotland is stronger within the United Kingdom and that the UK is stronger with Scotland within it. He said:
What we have is precious. It is our shared history, our common values and our unity of purpose which makes us what we are today. It is Scotland which makes the UK united, and adds the 鈥楪reat鈥� to Great Britain.
皇冠体育app UK armed forces are 鈥渄rawn from the 4 corners of these islands鈥�, the Defence Secretary explained, working together across the world to keep the country and its people safe and secure. He said that nothing 鈥渆pitomises more the strength we derive from being a United Kingdom than the men and women in our navy, army and air force, coming together with this common purpose鈥�.
Mr Hammond reiterated the economic importance of the UK defence industry in Scotland, which employs around 12,600 people and generates sales in excess of 拢1.8 billion, which would face an uncertain future should Scotland gain independence. He went on to talk about how this year holds particular historical significance to defence with the centenary of the start of the First World War.
This year, of all years, is a time to remember and to commemorate the millions of men from all parts of the United Kingdom who stood together in the trenches in France and Belgium, many of whom never returned, but who, together, English, Scots, Irish and Welsh, protected our freedom and our way life.
And the reason that defence matters in this debate is not just because of our proud history of joint endeavour. It鈥檚 because defence provides the security and the peace of mind that underpins almost every single other area of this debate.
You can read the text of the full speech here.
Later, he visited a construction site where accommodation is being built for Scottish armed forces veterans. 皇冠体育app charity has received Libor funding and the Defence Secretary met with veterans who have benefited from the charity鈥檚 support and toured the new flats that are being constructed.
Philip Hammond also visited the MOD鈥檚 business services site in Glasgow to meet staff who provide HR support for both military and civilian employees across the department, as well as veterans.