BobKowalski
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Is it not a valid question to ask where the 0.5% of GDP is going to come from? That's £17bn in today's money. Given the current environment where we've only seen tax increases and benefit cuts, surely people have a right to ask?
Not only do we not know how that extra money is being funded but we also don't know what it will be used for. Would you like us to order more F-35's from the Trump administration? Obviously there is Chagos too, something the public largely disagrees with and the cost of which will apparently sit within the defence budget.
There are no new commitments to existing programmes such as Eurofighter where the other European nations are investing heavily in upgrades and new aircraft. The RAF will be butchered over the next 5 years as older Typhoon aircraft are retired for scrap or offered at zero cost to places like Turkey. None of this is even mentioned.
It seems to me that this is nothing more than a careful marketing piece to appear strong but as ever the devil is in the detail and that's what's really important. I'm not interested in what the Tories did, Labour are in government and to be strong on defence they have to deliver on defence but this pushes the 'delivered' stuff to at least 5 years time. Everything else is pretty much the same or worse.
The public largely disagree with Chagos decision? What are they disagreeing over? Securing the use of a strategic military base for the next 100 years?