Former Deputy Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell calls on the Government to overturn the decision to cut the UK Integrated Security Fund by £120million.
Mr Andrew Mitchell (Sutton Coldfield) (Con)
T2. The Minister for Intergovernmental Relations is an extremely experienced Minister, so will he cause to be reviewed the quite extraordinary decision to cut the integrated security fund by £120 million? Is that fund not a classic example of how development complements defence demonstrably and effectively? Will he listen to the great concerns that Members on his own side of the House feel at the terrible decision to axe crucial development spending? (903051)
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Pat McFadden)
The right hon. Gentleman has great experience in this area, and I respect his judgment very much. He will also have seen the world rapidly change before our eyes in recent weeks. The leadership task when the world is changing so fast is to understand the change, respond to it and explain it. I believe that in the decisions the Prime Minister has taken in this area in recent weeks he has fulfilled those obligations in full and in a way that this House is proud of.