So we need to continue to invest heavily in naval equipment – ensuring that it comes into operation, and has the manpower to go with it.
The best equipment is worthless without troops to wield it. We need 100,000 soldiers and as many reserves to meet the challenges of the 21st Century.
The Prime Minister also stresses the link between a strong economy and defence investment.
This Government has transformed defence procurement and is building a world-class fleet.
For a time it seemed that Labour might threaten credible Opposition on the topic – but then Miliband intervened.
A good start in wooing Tyneside’s voters would be getting its name right.
Photo-opportunities with Angelina Jolie are no substitute for military preparedness.
If you wonder what post-feminism is, doesn’t this good humoured and confident speech encapsulate it?
The Defence Secretary denies he is stifling debate, and attacks “misdirected individuals”
Conservatives will have to work hard to prevent Hammond’s announcement becoming a gift to UKIP
Those who compare the financial sector to the gambling industry show little understanding of either. Whereas casinos, bookies and the like carefully manage their level of exposure to potential loss, the banks have opened themselves right up to the most extreme of downside risks – the so-called ‘black swan’ events popularised by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. […]
We will increase the defence budget by more than inflation; not reduce the size of the regular armed forces further, and replace the four existing Vanguard submarines.