John Healey
High confidence
Defends a 'work flat out' posture on DIP delivery, emphasising 1,200+ contracts awarded since the election, 86% to British-based businesses, and framing the regime as the largest sustained defence spending increase since the Cold War; resists giving a hard publication date for the DIP and asserts the plan is not holding up major investment decisions.Mar 2026Jul 2025Apr 2026
Tension with Ben Obese-Jecty, James Cartlidge, Public Accounts Committee, Defence Committee, James MacCleary
Luke Pollard
High confidence
Acts as the DIS-facing minister, fronting the Defence Industrial Strategy launch and the £50m Scotland Defence Growth Deal; emphasises that defence investment is being directed first to UK jobs, businesses and innovation under the DIS six priority outcomes.Sep 2025Apr 2026
Public Accounts Committee
High confidence
Treats the DIP and its supporting industrial-base data as transparency questions; jointly with the Defence Committee Chair, escalated to the Permanent Secretary in January 2026 on DIP transparency and continues to pursue PermSec correspondence on the MOD ARA, F-35 capability and Reserve Forces.Jan 2026Apr 2026Apr 2026
Tension with John Healey
Defence Committee
High confidence
Publicly concerned that the SDR's NATO-first posture and industrial-base ambitions risk being only partially implemented (as predecessors were); has launched an Affordability of the DIP inquiry and a one-off session on DIP delay's impact on industry, and asks for measurable annual resilience reporting on the defence industrial base.Nov 2025Mar 2026Nov 2025Mar 2026
Tension with John Healey
National Audit Office
High confidence
Has opened a work-in-progress study explicitly on Investment Plan affordability following SDR publication, and issued a qualified audit opinion on MOD 2024-25 Accounts — the independent value-for-money baseline against which the DIP will be measured.Aug 2025Apr 2026
Ben Obese-Jecty
High confidence
Sustained backbench Conservative scrutiny of DIP slippage — tabled questions on draft versions, costings, civil/military headcount, sign-off chain and the operational status of specific platforms (mine-clearing vessels, NMH, minesweepers, Proteus); used 16 March 2026 OQs to press on whether autonomous mine-clearing vessels in the Gulf were deployable.Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026
Tension with John Healey
James Cartlidge
High confidence
Shadow Defence Secretary; at 16 March 2026 OQs framed the DIP publication-vs-purdah question as a deliberate slippage risk that would push DIP into May 2026 and beyond, treating publication timing as the key accountability test.Mar 2026
Tension with John Healey
Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst
High confidence
Backbench Conservative ex-Sandhurst scrutiniser whose 16 March 2026 OQ on whether DIP would be published before recess pinned the SoS on timing; co-chaired the all-party group for defence technology, giving him standing on innovation-pace critiques.Mar 2026Mar 2026
Ian Roome
High confidence
Liberal Democrat — pressed at 16 March 2026 OQs on the SDR's procedural protection that DIP items be deleted only on National Armaments Director / service-chiefs' advice, and whether such advice had been received; treats internal-sign-off transparency as the key issue.Mar 2026Mar 2026
James MacCleary
High confidence
Liberal Democrat spokesperson — at 16 March 2026 OQs linked the missing DIP to the missing Defence Readiness Bill, arguing that if the threat picture is urgent, the legislation must be too.Mar 2026
Tension with John Healey
Jessica Morden
Medium confidence
Labour, Newport East — used 16 March 2026 OQs to secure ministerial commitment that UK defence supply chains will draw on UK steel as far as possible, framing supply-chain content as a constituency-economy issue.Mar 2026
Mr Bayo Alaba
Medium confidence
Labour, ex-Parachute Regiment reservist — at 16 March 2026 OQs reframed DIP debate around recruitment bureaucracy as a barrier to building reserve capacity that the DIP must address.Mar 2026
Mr Luke Charters
Medium confidence
Labour, York Outer — pressed at 16 March 2026 OQs for a publication date for the Defence Finance and Investment Strategy (DFIS) as the key vehicle to unlock private capital across the supply chain in support of the DIP.Mar 2026
John Glen
High confidence
Conservative, Salisbury — 15 December 2025 OQ pressed on whether service chiefs had been consulted on the proposed level of spending in the forthcoming DIP, treating chiefs' sign-off as a transparency hook.Dec 2025
Dr Andrew Murrison
Medium confidence
Conservative — 2 February 2026 OQ on DIP publication timing, sustaining the cross-bench scrutiny pattern on slippage.Feb 2026