perfectgeneral,
We need to face facts that spending on military strikes less of a chord with the average MOP than the NHS, Education, pensions or even immigration. If you or your family were diagnosed with a critical illness then decent hospitals might be more important than T45 7 and 8.
The best we could hope for is a commitment to a minimum 3%GDP but I dont see the Tories committing to it, add a pending housing blip as a real possibility, loss of consumer confidence etc then things dont look too promising. A certain regime in africa at the centre of the teddy bear controversy, got, according to the FO website around £350 M from us in aid in the last 5 years, next year they will get £115 M. Over 10 years that would buy the army 20 Chinooks, a couple of destroyers for the navy etc...but it aint going to happen...imagine the outcry from the left.
As System Addict points out, there needs to be a cross the board boost to manufacturing industry and skill, how that happens in modern markets?, I havent a clue but it probably involves boosting defence procurement coniderably so a cat in hells chance.
There should be 3% minumum and Trident should come out of a central budget. We just need to get out of Iraq and avoid foreign adventures for a decade or so just to rebalance the budgets.
There will need to be a big bad ogre on the world stage before things change.
We need to face facts that spending on military strikes less of a chord with the average MOP than the NHS, Education, pensions or even immigration. If you or your family were diagnosed with a critical illness then decent hospitals might be more important than T45 7 and 8.
The best we could hope for is a commitment to a minimum 3%GDP but I dont see the Tories committing to it, add a pending housing blip as a real possibility, loss of consumer confidence etc then things dont look too promising. A certain regime in africa at the centre of the teddy bear controversy, got, according to the FO website around £350 M from us in aid in the last 5 years, next year they will get £115 M. Over 10 years that would buy the army 20 Chinooks, a couple of destroyers for the navy etc...but it aint going to happen...imagine the outcry from the left.
As System Addict points out, there needs to be a cross the board boost to manufacturing industry and skill, how that happens in modern markets?, I havent a clue but it probably involves boosting defence procurement coniderably so a cat in hells chance.
There should be 3% minumum and Trident should come out of a central budget. We just need to get out of Iraq and avoid foreign adventures for a decade or so just to rebalance the budgets.
There will need to be a big bad ogre on the world stage before things change.