Troothsayer
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8 months! Where have you been? It's 2011 btwNow I have been out of the loop for some months
You know the financial position of the UK right? 11% budget defecit, approaching 1 trillion debt. Defence budget with a 38bn blackhole etc etc... so why the shock? The cuts could actually have been a hell of a lot worse. Defence actually got an 8% cut instead of 33% cuts some other government depts had to put up with.
Defence spending actually rose as a priority in the governments spending due to this.
Er, Type 23's are nowhere near 'best before date' - the lasts OSD is 2036 not 2020!a number of frigates that really look like they are close to "best before date" to soldier on to 2020?
Illustrious was due out of service in 2014 anyway and will soldier on till Ocean comes out of refit.Cut's in the amphibious force. Either the ocean or the other illustrious has to go.
That's not true, bad journalism. As for government 'would have cancelled them if they could ' that's only true of the 2nd carrier because the SDSR only calls for one.QE maybe not a strike carrier, but a helicopter carrier!
But the result of MoD constantly burying its head in the sand. I think the equation for the MoD was pretty clear. Either give up future projects (F35, Type 26,CVF,Astute,FRES) and keep current equipment OR cut some of the older current equipment to be able to fund future projects. As simple as that in reality.It's a disaster!
Whilst not underestimating the 'jam tomorrow' risk, I think they made the right choice.
There will be more cuts along the way to 2020 too btw, don't be that shocked to see further RFA ships, perhaps another Bay go. They are far from finished balancing the books.