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Another U-Turn: Defence Spending Rise Or Cuts

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Gromit | 22:39 Thu 31st Jan 2013 | News
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There seems to be some confusion.

// Amid accusations that defence policy is now a shambles, Downing Street attempted to “clarify” an apparent promise by David Cameron that overall spending on the military would rise in 2015-16. //

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/9840644/Forces-at-risk-as-David-Cameron-backtracks-on-defence-pledge.html
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No confusion just a U-turn and a very good one too.
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// A surprise promise by David Cameron to rule out further defence cuts unravelled today, with Downing Street forced to admit spending will not rise until AFTER 2016. //

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2270989/Promise-end-defence-cuts-leaves-PM-red-faced-Downing-Street-admits-spending-rise-2016.html#ixzz2Jb1xReo0
After 2016?

That's nice of him isn't it? - didn't realise that he got to set the budget for the incoming Labour administration!

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