Speeches by Carns.
Every Hansard contribution by Al Carns this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 481–500 of 1,065 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “We have seen billions of pounds-worth of cyber-attacks in the UK and a 30% increase in Russian surface and subsurface capability in the High North. We have seen tactics and training cross-pollinated between Russia and Ukraine, and now Iran, across 10 different countries, with low and slow-flying drones and high-end bal…” defenceenergy | 122 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “It is a delight to see a Member from the hon. Member’s party sat in the Chamber during a statement on a defence subject—it is a first. I remind him of the capability that we have seen as this Russian operation takes place. The UK has deployed assets to map and track it, and then expose it. That, in fact, is one of the …” defenceenergy | 135 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “We need to accept that Ireland in itself is exceptionally close to the mainland and we therefore have shared security interests. The Prime Minister has had constructive conversations with his Irish counterparts to ensure that, where applicable, we share those resources and protect both Ireland and, of course, Great Bri…” defenceenergy | 53 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “We had already supported a US boarding of a sanctioned vessel and, of course, multiple other allies as well. Russian naval escorts do escort some of these vessels. When they do, that is also putting a considerable strain on the Russian fleet, which is relatively limited when combined with its subsurface capability, and…” defenceenergy | 84 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “As is absolutely clear, the maritime interdiction of a Russian-flagged vessel such as the Yantar is very different from one where the vessel either does not have a flag or changes its flag regularly. The criteria must be met to enable those boardings. The MOD is absolutely ready to go, but unfortunately I will not go t…” defenceenergy | 82 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “I am in no doubt, and am absolutely clear, that we have one of the best navies in the world. I have served in the Royal Navy for 24 years as a member of His Majesty’s Royal Marines. Operating in the High North is exceptionally difficult. I have only done a little bit of it in my time on the carrier strike group as the …” defenceenergy | 148 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “We have a multitude of indicators and warnings that highlight when threats come into our areas of interest. When they do, we make sure that we mobilise capability to meet and deter that threat. I think all parties realise the absolute centrality of Scotland within our defensive network, through its geographical positio…” defenceenergy | 70 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “A country without a navy has destroyed, or rendered irrelevant, one of the biggest fleets in the world, the Black sea fleet. The lessons that we can learn from the hybrid activity in Ukraine are some of the most important ones for our island nation, and we will ensure that they are inculcated and integrated into our ma…” defenceenergy | 84 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “We regularly make clear to our Russian counterparts what they are up to and what is happening, and ensure that the severity of their activities is explained to them. The idea that Russia poses no threat to our critical national infrastructure is fundamentally wrong. The reason for Russia’s mapping it and trying to unde…” defenceenergy | 97 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “Yes, there is a physical threat from Russian submarines, Russian surface ships, bombers and the war in Ukraine, but there is actually a more subversive threat—one that is based on the influence on the hearts and minds of our nation and on the political divide of our nation. That is why we have seen members of some part…” defenceenergy | 115 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “Depending on the situation, we could put frigates to sea at any point in time. That comes down to the balance of risk around health and safety and operational readiness, depending on the threat.” defenceenergy | 34 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “That is a fantastic question. The Nimrod capability was taken out of service many years ago. The P-8 programme is a huge success. Many other allies and partners use those same aircraft. When we combine that with some of the best frigates and the best Navy personnel, and with our subsurface capability, that multi-domain…” defenceenergy | 119 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “I am glad that the Government took a defensive stance on Iran. We were clear that we did not have a legal mandate, there was not a plan and there was no clear end state, and if we are going to put people in harm’s way, we need those three things before we can do so. While the defence investment plan not has not arrived…” defenceenergy | 188 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “We have taken some of the most extensive action on sanctions of any country, sanctioning thousands of individuals and enterprises, and we will continue to do so as long as that money is fuelled into the illegal and barbaric war in Ukraine.” defenceenergy | 42 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “The reality is that Russia failed on this occasion, and it failed because we exposed its activity, which meant that there was no way, shape or form that it could deny its activity in the first place. I was at the London defence conference and I heard certain discussions about undersea cables. I can confirm that no sabo…” defenceenergy | 94 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “We can agree that no sabotage took place this time from the Russian sub-surface activity off the coast of the UK. We have backed our words with action when it comes to deterring Russia, with £4.5 billion in UK military support to Ukraine last year and a total of £21.8 billion. The Ukraine defence contact group just rai…” defenceenergy | 142 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “I thank my hon. Friend for his really focused question. We have been watching the underwater research programme for years now. We understand exactly what they are up to and why they are up to it. They understand some of the vulnerabilities—I would not say weaknesses—in the west, and they are trying to identify and, ind…” defenceenergy | 116 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “I recognise the right hon. Member’s experience in this space. I would say that eight Type 26 towed array frigates is the right level. I would like to see our ability to cover the ocean expanded through the use of autonomy and some of the lessons that we have learned from Ukraine. That is why I talk about the Atlantic B…” defenceenergy | 88 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “I completely agree. A more effective and better understood communication and education plan about what those threats really mean to the population is essential. If I were to turn around to the population and say that there was a cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover, people in and around Jaguar Land Rover would be affected…” defenceenergy | 158 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | North Atlantic Submarine Activity “I thank the hon. Member for a really focused question. Part of this problem set is about looking at early warning when systems appear, either in our waters or close to our waters, or indeed close to any critical national infrastructure. That is a multi-domain operation, ranging from space all the way down to other inte…” defenceenergy | 104 |