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Overstretched and under-funded, the Government's answer?

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Kathyan | 11:08 Sun 13th Jul 2008 | News
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As we have heard in the past few days, the Armed forces are overstretched and under-funded, they don't have the proper equipment, deployed too often without proper R&R and what is the Government's answer?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7503807.stm

Brilliant! Just when will they get the time to study? Answers on a postcard please!
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Possibly ' after they end their duty with the armed forces ' as it says in the first paragraph ?
They are over-stretched, and they are under-funded, but this scheme applies to helping them resume their civilian lives once they have left the forces. It's the least we can do after what they've been through, and I can't see anything wrong with it.
What's wrong with the proposal ?

Are you just being negative , for the hell of it ?

As per the article, I think its a good idea.
Maybe the answer is to use troops to defend the UK rather than to spend billions building aircraft carriers to fight wars thousands of miles away in other people's countries!

We could call it - Oh I don't know - a defence policy
Just another pathetic offer, from this pathetic goverment, on par with the pensioner's winter fuel payment.

The Forces and the Pensioners, need a very substantial rise in their income, not crumbs from off the table.

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