The position was established by Prime Minister Baldwin in response to criticism that Britain's armed forces were understrength compared to those of Nazi Germany. This campaign had been led by Winston Churchill and many expected him to be appointed as the new minister, though nearly every other senior figure in the National Government was also speculated upon by politicians and commentators. Despite this, Baldwin's choice of the Attorney GeneralSir Thomas Inskip provoked widespread astonishment. A famous comment made in response to Inskip's appointment was "This is the most cynical appointment since Caligula made his horse a consul". The appointment is now regarded as a sign of caution by Baldwin who did not wish to appoint someone like Churchill who would have been interpreted by foreign powers as a sign of the United Kingdom preparing for war, as well as a desire to avoid taking on board a controversial and radical minister.
Rt Hon Michael Fallon MP, Secretary of State for Defence, UK
Rt Hon Mike Fallon opening remarks at The Future of the British-American Naval Alliance. See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/future-british-american-naval-alliance.
published: 16 Jul 2015
Strategic Command 2021: Keynote - Ben Wallace MP, Secretary of State for Defence
published: 01 Jul 2021
Statesmen's Forum: Rt. Hon. Michael Fallon, UK Secretary of State for Defence
In Defence of a Rules Based Order: Transatlantic Security Cooperation in a Dangerous World
Please join us for a timely discussion with the British Secretary of State for Defence, Michael Fallon, on transatlantic security cooperation and the United Kingdom’s defense policies during a time of great international uncertainty. The UK has always been the first among the United States’ most reliable partners in defending the post-World War II international order. With potentially historic parliamentary elections on the horizon, what future role will the United Kingdom play in confronting these growing challenges to international stability? What will the 2015 Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) tell us about this future role? What is Whitehall’s assessment of the medium to long-term se...
published: 12 Mar 2015
UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace discusses strategic priorities | LIVESTREAM
In March 2021, the Integrated Review of the United Kingdom’s foreign, defense, development, and security policy established aims for the UK’s future defense capabilities and acknowledged necessary changes for confronting a world of 21st-century threats. This defense reform agenda received notable, multiyear investment from the UK government.
This year, President Joe Biden’s new administration is also reviewing the United States’ defense and security strategies. How will these decisions shape the future of the special relationship over the next four years and beyond?
Join AEI’s Mackenzie Eaglen as she hosts UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace for a discussion of the strategic priorities of the UK and US as both countries consider the future of their militaries.
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published: 13 Jul 2021
Remarks by the UK Secretary of State for Defence - Opening session, 29 SEP 2017
Remarks by the UK Secretary of State for Defence, Michael Fallon to the North Atlantic Council and Military Committee at Clyde Naval base, with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
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published: 29 Sep 2017
Secretary of State for Defence Michael Fallon on the benefits of signing the Armed Forces Covenant
Secretary of State for Defence Michael Fallon describes the many benefits for employers when they sign the Armed Forces Covenant
published: 13 Jul 2016
The Rt. Hon. Ben Wallace MP, U.K. Secretary of State for Defense (Full Stream 5/12)
As Russian President Vladimir Putin brandishes his latest nuclear saber-rattling, the United Kingdom has committed to send additional warfare equipment to Ukraine. Join Washington Post’s David Ignatius in conversation with U.K. Secretary of State for Defense Ben Wallace on Tuesday, May 10 at 10:30 a.m. ET about his response that NATO allies can “outgun and outnumber” Putin.
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published: 12 May 2022
Prime Minister meets UK Secretary of State for Defence
published: 22 Jul 2021
LIVE: John Healey, the UK’s defence secretary, speaks at Labour Party Conference
The British Defence Secretary John Healey addresses the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.
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UK Secretary of State for Defence: We stand 'united' with Australia to 'maintain the world order'
UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps has delivered a speech with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles where he acknowledged the importance of “standing shoulder to shoulder” in many policies.
“The thing which has struck me most in my first few hours with you here today is the extent to which distance is absolutely no object to us at all,” Mr Shapps said during a media conference on Thursday.
“We stand united in our view of the world and what needs to be done.
“We are proactive nations that are prepared to stand up and make sure that we do maintain the world order.”
Mr Shapps’ comments came after expressing concern for freedom of navigation due to the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea region.
Rt Hon Mike Fallon opening remarks at The Future of the British-American Naval Alliance. See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/future-british-american...
Rt Hon Mike Fallon opening remarks at The Future of the British-American Naval Alliance. See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/future-british-american-naval-alliance.
Rt Hon Mike Fallon opening remarks at The Future of the British-American Naval Alliance. See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/future-british-american-naval-alliance.
In Defence of a Rules Based Order: Transatlantic Security Cooperation in a Dangerous World
Please join us for a timely discussion with the British Secretary o...
In Defence of a Rules Based Order: Transatlantic Security Cooperation in a Dangerous World
Please join us for a timely discussion with the British Secretary of State for Defence, Michael Fallon, on transatlantic security cooperation and the United Kingdom’s defense policies during a time of great international uncertainty. The UK has always been the first among the United States’ most reliable partners in defending the post-World War II international order. With potentially historic parliamentary elections on the horizon, what future role will the United Kingdom play in confronting these growing challenges to international stability? What will the 2015 Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) tell us about this future role? What is Whitehall’s assessment of the medium to long-term security threat emanating from Russia? How will Britain defend NATO’s strategic interests in the Mediterranean as the conflict in Libya escalates and as Russia enhances its military presence in Cyprus? From a budgetary perspective, can Britain maintain a security presence in the Asia-Pacific region while engaging in a crisis-management role in the Middle East?
Introductory Remarks by:
Dr. John J. Hamre
CEO and President, and
the Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Moderated by:
Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the Europe Program
CSIS
http://csis.org/event/statesmens-forum-featuring-rt-hon-michael-fallon-uk-secretary-defense
In Defence of a Rules Based Order: Transatlantic Security Cooperation in a Dangerous World
Please join us for a timely discussion with the British Secretary of State for Defence, Michael Fallon, on transatlantic security cooperation and the United Kingdom’s defense policies during a time of great international uncertainty. The UK has always been the first among the United States’ most reliable partners in defending the post-World War II international order. With potentially historic parliamentary elections on the horizon, what future role will the United Kingdom play in confronting these growing challenges to international stability? What will the 2015 Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) tell us about this future role? What is Whitehall’s assessment of the medium to long-term security threat emanating from Russia? How will Britain defend NATO’s strategic interests in the Mediterranean as the conflict in Libya escalates and as Russia enhances its military presence in Cyprus? From a budgetary perspective, can Britain maintain a security presence in the Asia-Pacific region while engaging in a crisis-management role in the Middle East?
Introductory Remarks by:
Dr. John J. Hamre
CEO and President, and
the Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Moderated by:
Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the Europe Program
CSIS
http://csis.org/event/statesmens-forum-featuring-rt-hon-michael-fallon-uk-secretary-defense
In March 2021, the Integrated Review of the United Kingdom’s foreign, defense, development, and security policy established aims for the UK’s future defense cap...
In March 2021, the Integrated Review of the United Kingdom’s foreign, defense, development, and security policy established aims for the UK’s future defense capabilities and acknowledged necessary changes for confronting a world of 21st-century threats. This defense reform agenda received notable, multiyear investment from the UK government.
This year, President Joe Biden’s new administration is also reviewing the United States’ defense and security strategies. How will these decisions shape the future of the special relationship over the next four years and beyond?
Join AEI’s Mackenzie Eaglen as she hosts UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace for a discussion of the strategic priorities of the UK and US as both countries consider the future of their militaries.
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In March 2021, the Integrated Review of the United Kingdom’s foreign, defense, development, and security policy established aims for the UK’s future defense capabilities and acknowledged necessary changes for confronting a world of 21st-century threats. This defense reform agenda received notable, multiyear investment from the UK government.
This year, President Joe Biden’s new administration is also reviewing the United States’ defense and security strategies. How will these decisions shape the future of the special relationship over the next four years and beyond?
Join AEI’s Mackenzie Eaglen as she hosts UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace for a discussion of the strategic priorities of the UK and US as both countries consider the future of their militaries.
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As Russian President Vladimir Putin brandishes his latest nuclear saber-rattling, the United Kingdom has committed to send additional warfare equipment to Ukrai...
As Russian President Vladimir Putin brandishes his latest nuclear saber-rattling, the United Kingdom has committed to send additional warfare equipment to Ukraine. Join Washington Post’s David Ignatius in conversation with U.K. Secretary of State for Defense Ben Wallace on Tuesday, May 10 at 10:30 a.m. ET about his response that NATO allies can “outgun and outnumber” Putin.
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The British Defence Secretary John Healey addresses the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.
#UK #Britain #defence #LabourPartyConference #live #news #Reute...
The British Defence Secretary John Healey addresses the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.
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The British Defence Secretary John Healey addresses the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.
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UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps has delivered a speech with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles where he acknowledged the importance of “standin...
UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps has delivered a speech with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles where he acknowledged the importance of “standing shoulder to shoulder” in many policies.
“The thing which has struck me most in my first few hours with you here today is the extent to which distance is absolutely no object to us at all,” Mr Shapps said during a media conference on Thursday.
“We stand united in our view of the world and what needs to be done.
“We are proactive nations that are prepared to stand up and make sure that we do maintain the world order.”
Mr Shapps’ comments came after expressing concern for freedom of navigation due to the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea region.
UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps has delivered a speech with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles where he acknowledged the importance of “standing shoulder to shoulder” in many policies.
“The thing which has struck me most in my first few hours with you here today is the extent to which distance is absolutely no object to us at all,” Mr Shapps said during a media conference on Thursday.
“We stand united in our view of the world and what needs to be done.
“We are proactive nations that are prepared to stand up and make sure that we do maintain the world order.”
Mr Shapps’ comments came after expressing concern for freedom of navigation due to the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea region.
Rt Hon Mike Fallon opening remarks at The Future of the British-American Naval Alliance. See more at: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/future-british-american-naval-alliance.
In Defence of a Rules Based Order: Transatlantic Security Cooperation in a Dangerous World
Please join us for a timely discussion with the British Secretary of State for Defence, Michael Fallon, on transatlantic security cooperation and the United Kingdom’s defense policies during a time of great international uncertainty. The UK has always been the first among the United States’ most reliable partners in defending the post-World War II international order. With potentially historic parliamentary elections on the horizon, what future role will the United Kingdom play in confronting these growing challenges to international stability? What will the 2015 Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) tell us about this future role? What is Whitehall’s assessment of the medium to long-term security threat emanating from Russia? How will Britain defend NATO’s strategic interests in the Mediterranean as the conflict in Libya escalates and as Russia enhances its military presence in Cyprus? From a budgetary perspective, can Britain maintain a security presence in the Asia-Pacific region while engaging in a crisis-management role in the Middle East?
Introductory Remarks by:
Dr. John J. Hamre
CEO and President, and
the Pritzker Chair
CSIS
Moderated by:
Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic; and
Director of the Europe Program
CSIS
http://csis.org/event/statesmens-forum-featuring-rt-hon-michael-fallon-uk-secretary-defense
In March 2021, the Integrated Review of the United Kingdom’s foreign, defense, development, and security policy established aims for the UK’s future defense capabilities and acknowledged necessary changes for confronting a world of 21st-century threats. This defense reform agenda received notable, multiyear investment from the UK government.
This year, President Joe Biden’s new administration is also reviewing the United States’ defense and security strategies. How will these decisions shape the future of the special relationship over the next four years and beyond?
Join AEI’s Mackenzie Eaglen as she hosts UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace for a discussion of the strategic priorities of the UK and US as both countries consider the future of their militaries.
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As Russian President Vladimir Putin brandishes his latest nuclear saber-rattling, the United Kingdom has committed to send additional warfare equipment to Ukraine. Join Washington Post’s David Ignatius in conversation with U.K. Secretary of State for Defense Ben Wallace on Tuesday, May 10 at 10:30 a.m. ET about his response that NATO allies can “outgun and outnumber” Putin.
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The British Defence Secretary John Healey addresses the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.
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UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps has delivered a speech with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles where he acknowledged the importance of “standing shoulder to shoulder” in many policies.
“The thing which has struck me most in my first few hours with you here today is the extent to which distance is absolutely no object to us at all,” Mr Shapps said during a media conference on Thursday.
“We stand united in our view of the world and what needs to be done.
“We are proactive nations that are prepared to stand up and make sure that we do maintain the world order.”
Mr Shapps’ comments came after expressing concern for freedom of navigation due to the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea region.
The position was established by Prime Minister Baldwin in response to criticism that Britain's armed forces were understrength compared to those of Nazi Germany. This campaign had been led by Winston Churchill and many expected him to be appointed as the new minister, though nearly every other senior figure in the National Government was also speculated upon by politicians and commentators. Despite this, Baldwin's choice of the Attorney GeneralSir Thomas Inskip provoked widespread astonishment. A famous comment made in response to Inskip's appointment was "This is the most cynical appointment since Caligula made his horse a consul". The appointment is now regarded as a sign of caution by Baldwin who did not wish to appoint someone like Churchill who would have been interpreted by foreign powers as a sign of the United Kingdom preparing for war, as well as a desire to avoid taking on board a controversial and radical minister.