§ 12. Mr. Simon CoombsTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence when he expects to report to the House on his consideration of "Options for Change".
§ Mr. Tom KingWe are proceeding in consultation with our NATO allies to carry forward our work on "Options for Change". The achievement of agreement on the United Kingdom role in the rapid reaction corps is an important further step forward in this. As I have already made clear, I intend to set out the progress so far, and the way ahead, in the annual defence White Paper, which I hope to publish before the summer recess.
§ 19. Mrs. Maureen HicksTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what representations he has received about the role of the Territorial Army as part of his "Options for Change" discussions.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonI have received a number of representations concerning the Territorial Army's role in our future plans for the armed forces.
§ 24. Mr. PatchettTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many meetings have taken place with civil service trade union representatives regarding the "Options for Change" study.
§ 27. Mr. McAvoyTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many meetings have taken place with civil service trade union representatives regarding the "Options for Change" study.
§ Mr. Kenneth CarlisleProgress on the work on "Options for Change" has been discussed at the last two meetings of the departmental Whitley council and at the last four meetings of the joint industrial Whitley council. In addition, there have been a number of informal meetings between trade union representatives and Ministers and senior officials.