MP’s fears over county military base

Friday 17th April 2009, 3:30PM BST.

Mark Pritchard

Mark Pritchard

Hundreds of jobs could be in jeopardy at a Telford military depot if the Government presses ahead with an anticipated sell-off of the defence supply industry, a Shropshire MP says.

Mark Pritchard, secretary of the Conservative Parliamentary Defence Committee, today claimed jobs at the Defence Storage and Distribution Agency’s giant Donnington base would be among those threatened by privatisation.

He also warned that breaking up the agency could threaten the supply of equipment to frontline troops in war zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan.

Mr Pritchard spoke out ahead of next week’s Budget when he said it was possible an announcement could be made about plans for the future of the DSDA.

He said Chancellor Alistair Darling had announced a review of the British military’s defence supply chain in the Pre-Budget Report last October and a decision was believed to have already been taken by ministers.

The review is part of a wide ranging, Treasury-driven “operational efficiency programme”.

Mr Pritchard said: “Hundreds of defence jobs could be lost and the frontline delivery of defence equipment compromised if Treasury ministers decide to push ahead with plans to break up the Defence Storage and Distribution Agency, which has a major a base in Donnington.”

Mr Pritchard said he has now written to Defence Secretary John Hutton calling for the DSDA to remain within the public sector.

The Public and Commercial Services Union, which represents many of the defence staff affected, has also expressed its concerns.


  1. 1
    robert cartwright

    I realy think the goverment has it’s head in the sand !! if they think the troops can do their designated jobs , with less money than the MP’s are sponging of the tax payer’s they should have a look at REAL LIFE ON THE FRONT LINE!!!!

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  2. 2
    andy jones

    at what cost is the goverment going to privitise the depot?
    great idea just open the cheque book and let private haulage companies move the stores and get a private company in to run the warehouses great idea and charge what ever they want for the job.
    crazy and not realistic.

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  3. 3
    Jet

    I thought the very word “Agency” meant it was already privatised.
    How many times have we seen “Re-branding” and terms like “Partnership” – all aimed at shifting responsibility, – changeing the name to protect the guilty?
    Our Services deserve better.
    Save money? Cut MP’s and MEP’ expenses for a start?

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  4. 4
    John

    So Pritchard has finally found his voice. Funny how that happened AFTER Mp david Wright spoke out for Donnington.

    Pritchards baby is and will always be Cosford.

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    ITK

    They could try saving money by actually employing the local labour market (80+) who are currently on the site recruited via a local employment agency who are reaping the profits by the hour.

    Full time contracted positions would result in the expense of Agency labout being erradicated.

    The financial savings would then make the depot more cost effective and the people currently employed via the agency would enhance the local economy and pay the taxes accordingly.

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  6. 6
    jim

    conservatives against privatisation LOL

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  7. 7
    vc

    i remember maggie out sourcing everthing, she started all this privatisation, looks where it ends

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  8. 8
    Jon Ledbury

    Ever one to jump on a bandwagon, Mark Pritchard seem to have gone remarkably quiet about Wrekin Construction. If the Tories win the next election and privatise the defence supply industry I wonder if he will be as vocal as he is now…?

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