Debs wrote: Has history taught these people nothing?
For, t`was the same penny-pinching mindset that precipitated the Falkland`s war with the withdrawal of the antarctic supply/patrol fleet.......Like it or not, we live in a dangerous world and whilst not being a fan of gun-boat diplomacy; one must recognise the need for an adequate long-ranging Naval fleet......which surely would be incomplete without a heavy(ish)`carrier. :-?
Thats the most intelligable response I've heard debs

It really is that straight forward! sadly many just talk a lot of tripe, to the point where I wonder if they are seeing this like buying new toy's or upgrading a TV set? You can argue to the end of time about new stategies, projects, modern threats... etc. but the Ark Royal is servicable & so are the jump jets. They're proven & revered worldwide. They're not worn out & Argentina will take full advantage of this sort inept decision making. The so called new projects will end up costing twice the projected budget and be at least 2 years longer than proposed, in the making (this is Britain not Germany!). No doubt the manufacture of the new carriers will do nothing for our economy due the lack of industry in this country & the work shy masses that sit around & scratch there ar*ses.
There's only one reason this can be
sold to us as defence cuts;
Actual known cost of keeping the Ark Royal, Harriers & 3000+ servicemen & women who's jobs depend on it
Vs the
imaginary figure for these new projects. On paper it reduces the budget deficit thus counting toward the 8% defence cuts needed over the next 5 years. It's a load of b*llocks if you ask me or indeed any service personnel.
Become an MP debs & I'll vote for you
