British Army in Wiltshire

I am proud to serve the constituency with the largest number of British soldiers in the country. 20,000 serving personnel are stationed in the camps and garrisons at Tidworth, Netheravon, Bulford, Larkhill, Perham Down and Upavon.

In recent years the armoured brigades have been successfully repatriated from Germany and I'm glad that the military and civilian communities around the Plain have integrated so happily. 

Army accommodation in our area continues to improve. Nevertheless there is still not enough high-standard housing, or housing big enough, for Army families. I have campaigned for improvements here and I am hopeful that the new accommodation offer that the Government is planning will see real progress. 

My overall concern - perhaps the most important issue we face as a country - is that our national defence is simply not strong enough for the tasks we may require of it in the years ahead. After the Cold War we thought we had a 'peace dividend', and steadily defunded the Armed Forces. Now we are scrambling to rearm, and I commend the Government for the very significant additional investment we have seen, with the defence budget growing by 30% since 2019 - from £38 billion to £51 billion. We are now spending around 2.25% of GDP on defence, which is a lot more than most of our European allies. 

But it is still not enough.

I have campaigned vigorously for additional spending - as well as for reform of the MOD procurement process which sees so much of the current budget wasted. I will continue to do so if I am re-elected. 

 

News

Newsletter - 21 November, 2020

On Monday I was on a virtual panel with the thinktank Policy Exchange, alongside the DUP leader Arlene Foster and the former MP Kirstene Hair, who is now chief adviser to the Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross. 

Newsletter - 8 November, 2020

At Tidworth’s Remembrance Day ceremony a year ago a thousand people filled the grass around the memorial. Today perhaps two dozen people, in small family groups, distanced themselves around the field. I had the honour of laying a wreath alongside the Lord Lieutenant and the Mayor. 

Overseas Operations Bill

Many thanks to those who have contacted me about the Overseas Operations Bill 

Newsletter - 24 October, 2020

On Wednesday this week the Commons rejected a Labour motion calling for families on Universal Credit to be given supermarket vouchers during half term and school holidays, to reflect the free lunches their children receive during school time.