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Are our soldiers equipped to fight? the debate continues.

Posted by michael on August 19, 2009

One of the major reasons that the war in Afghanistan is going so badly is that Gordon Brown and New Labour are doing it ‘on the cheap’. They have clearly not provided the appropriate safety equipment to our troops. Brown has said a number of times ‘they have enough helicopters’ and then adds ‘we are sending more’. But if they have enough helicopters then they don’t need any more, it would be a waste of money sending more! So do the troops have enough helicopters or don’t they??
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Have our soldiers in Afghanistan properly equipped? The debate continues with Labour apparantly, according the Mail, trying to discredit the Army Geneneral Sir Richard Dannalt.

There would seem to be an argument amongst at least some of the military chiefs and the government regarding the levels of equipment supplied to our troops in Afghanistan.

Brown has said a number of times ‘they have enough helicopters’ and I have heard him then adding ‘we are sending more‘.

But if they have enough helicopters then they don’t need any more, it would be a waste of money sending more!

So do the troops have enough helicopters or don’t they?? The answer seems to depend upon whom one  asks!

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Iraq enquiry will ‘last into 2011′

Posted by michael on July 30, 2009

So the Iraq enquiry may last into 2011. Does that surprise me? NO!

Gordon Brown was the chancellor whilst the Labour government under Blair was pushing the country to go to war in Iraq. From memory, Brown stayed very quiet on the subject of going to war.  He kept out of the public view and I don’t remember him giving any statements supporting going to war.

Blair gave a number of justifications for going to war. They were all very weak, as far as I was concerned, and if they were now given as an excuse to going to war then I believe the people in the UK would not accept such weak justifications for war!

I believe, it’s my view folks!, that Blair saw himself as some sort of world saviour and ‘freeing’ Iraq from Saddam was part of some vision of greatness that he had. Remember that Blair had taken our soldiers to war in other countries before Iraq!

I would guess that the last thing Brown wants now in the build up to the next election is for the people of the UK to see that the justification for the Iraq war was almost non-existant. I don’t actually believe that Saddam ever had any weapons that could threaten the UK. The ’40 minutes to being bombed’ was never anything that could have been done by Iraq.

The fact that a high school paper that had been on the internet for quite a while, was then claimed as the ‘intelligence’ that exposed what Saddam was up to, was just a con trick on the British people!

Remember when Blair had tanks at Heathrow and around London? Why were they there?  In my view it was simply to scare the British public into accepting his claims that we had to go to war!

The result of Blair’s actions? The UK is now threatened by Islamic terrorists. We have to have extra security in place at all times in our country.  The actions of New Labour under Blair were, in my view, the reason why this has happened.

It’s my view that Gordon Brown cannot afford a  really open  and full inquiry. He could not afford to have the enquiry results before the next election!

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New Labour – are our soldiers expendable?

Posted by michael on July 28, 2009

I feel that I need to ask this question because, in my view, what this government says about our soldiers is not backed up by what they do!

Following the debacle with helicoptors and the Prime Minister seeming to overide the military leaders on whether or not there are sufficient helicoptors in the battle field, we now have the Ministry of Defence trying to significantly reduce the compensation awards to injured soldiers!

In my view this Labour government have an appalling attitude towards our soldiers. It is quite shameful that charities, such as Hope for Heroes need to raise money for our injured soldiers.

The arguments about helicoptors and body armour are symptomatic of this government’s attitude.  How can a prime minister override senior military leaders and say that they are wrong and that he was right about the need for helicoptors!

It is quite disgraceful that compensation levels for our military personal are well below that of civilian awards.

The fact that Brown has recently doubled the maximum lump sum payment to £570,000 for the most severely injured soldiers, in addition to providing an index-linked monthly income for life, actually condemns him and his party for their attitude to compensating soldiers with less severe injuries; for example those who are just blinded, or just lose limbs or are just left with debilitating injuries for life!

Our injured soldiers should not suffer because our government appears to have almost bankrupted the UK. Just because we have huge, huge debts to pay off over the next 30 years is not an excuse to refuse to care for our injured soldiers properly!

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