Sir Julian Lewis: When a former Foreign Secretary [Sir James Cleverly] asks a sitting Defence Secretary for a direct answer as to which court would be able to make a binding judgment against us on this matter, he is entitled to a direct answer, so will the Secretary of State now give that direct answer?
[The Secretary of State for Defence (John Healey): There are a range of international legal challenges and rulings against us. The most proximate, and the most potentially serious, is the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.]