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==All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces==
 
==All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces==
  
The All-Party Register as of April 2013 states that the UK Defence Forum acts as an administrator for the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces]]. This covers "administrative assistance, including arrangement of dinners, ‘Welcome Homes’ and other events. £8500 from [[Babcock International]], £8300 from [[BAE Systems]], £7500 from [[Finmaccanica]], £2500 from [[Inchcape Shipping Services]] (registered October 2012). £2000 from [[Lockheed Martin]], £7900 from Boeing, £400 from BAE Systems, £2200 from [[HP]] (registered February 2013)". No staff of the APPG holds a parliamentary pass.<ref> House of Commons, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/armed-forces.htm Register Of All-Party Groups as at 29 April 2013], acc May 2013 </ref> Previous APPG register lists however have consistently named UK Defence Forum director Robin Ashby as holding a pass. <ref> House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at 28 October 2011, PDF </ref><ref> House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at September 2010, PDF </ref>
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The All-Party Register as of April 2013 states that the UK Defence Forum acts as an administrator for the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces]]. This covers "administrative assistance, including arrangement of dinners, ‘Welcome Homes’ and other events. £8500 from [[Babcock International]], £8300 from [[BAE Systems]], £7500 from [[Finmaccanica]], £2500 from [[Inchcape Shipping Services]] (registered October 2012). £2000 from [[Lockheed Martin]], £7900 from Boeing, £400 from BAE Systems, £2200 from [[HP]] (registered February 2013)". No staff of the APPG holds a parliamentary pass.<ref> House of Commons, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/armed-forces.htm Register Of All-Party Groups as at 29 April 2013], acc May 2013 </ref> Previous APPG register lists however have over several years named UK Defence Forum director Robin Ashby as holding a pass. <ref> House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at 28 October 2011, PDF </ref><ref> House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at September 2010, PDF </ref><ref> House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at July 2010, PDF </ref>
 
   
 
   
[[Lord Moonie]] and Sir [[Bob Russell] are co-treasurers of this APPG, which is chaired by Conservative [[James Gray]].  
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[[Lord Moonie]] and Sir [[Bob Russell] are co-treasurers of this APPG, which is chaired by Conservative [[James Gray]].
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 02:57, 16 May 2013

Set up in 1996, the UK Defence Forum claims that it 'exists to enable politicians, industrialists, members of the armed forces, academics and others with an interest in defence and security issues to exchange information and views on the future needs of Britain's defence'.[1]

In fact the forum is a lobbying front group with links to the lobbying firm Sovereign Strategy, for which long-standing UKDF adviser Lord Moonie previously worked.

Cover story

According to its website in December 2007:

Put at its simplest, the Forum looks at where future wars may break out, why, and what the UK should do about it, and how industry would be affected. The Forum represents an opportunity for people from diverse backgrounds to meet politicians, including those in Government, and to exchange information with them and others interested in defence and security. Papers are delivered by politicians, civil servants or industrialists. From the point of view of politicians, they are able to obtain insights into matters of mutual concern. Some of the papers after moderating are placed in the public domain.
The UK Defence Forum meets on a regular basis in London: meetings are attended by politicians, academic, senior industrialists, and military members. The Forum is a non-partisan, not-for-profit organisation, based in Newcastle upon Tyne.

Supporters and benefits

Since 1996 UKDF says it has received contributions from the following companies for its activities:

Aspire Defence, BAE Systems, Babcock, Benromach Distillery, Berwin Leighton Paisner, Boeing, Capita Symonds, Carillion, Cockburn & Cambell Wines, Dalwhinnie United Distillers, EADS, EDS, Finmeccanica, G4S Government Services, General Dynamics, Hiberna]], Holdfast, HP, Johnny Walker, KBR, Lockheed Martin, MBDA, Manroy, Marshalls, Maersk, NDI, NewsDesk Media, Nexter, Northrop Grumman, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, QinetiQ, Raytheon, Rolls-Royce, Selex, Shepherd Neame, Smiths Detection, Thales, University of Warwick, Virgin Atlantic, VT Group, Worshipful Companies of Lightmongers; Armourers and Brasiers; Tinplate Workers; Young's Brewery, as well as generous private individuals. [2]

Activities

Kevan Jones MP reports in the Register of Members Interests: '24-28 July 2005, to Washington DC, to meet congressional and business interests and British diplomats, to discuss UK/US defence trade, especially current technology transfer issues and UK/US defence policy. My flights and accommodation were paid for by the UK Defence Forum. (Registered 19 August 2005)'

The UK Defence Forum is listed as having sponsored the Labour Party in 1997 in excess of £5,000[3]

People

Patrons

As at May 2013 patrons also included:

All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces

The All-Party Register as of April 2013 states that the UK Defence Forum acts as an administrator for the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces. This covers "administrative assistance, including arrangement of dinners, ‘Welcome Homes’ and other events. £8500 from Babcock International, £8300 from BAE Systems, £7500 from Finmaccanica, £2500 from Inchcape Shipping Services (registered October 2012). £2000 from Lockheed Martin, £7900 from Boeing, £400 from BAE Systems, £2200 from HP (registered February 2013)". No staff of the APPG holds a parliamentary pass.[4] Previous APPG register lists however have over several years named UK Defence Forum director Robin Ashby as holding a pass. [5][6][7]

Lord Moonie and Sir [[Bob Russell] are co-treasurers of this APPG, which is chaired by Conservative James Gray.

Affiliations

External links

Notes

  1. [1]
  2. Supporters and benefits, UKDF website, acc May 2013
  3. The Guardian 'Blair cuts union links with individual help: Labour's list of donors'. 31st August 1998
  4. House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at 29 April 2013, acc May 2013
  5. House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at 28 October 2011, PDF
  6. House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at September 2010, PDF
  7. House of Commons, Register Of All-Party Groups as at July 2010, PDF