» Tuesday, October 19, 2010Defence Statement
Asked why an experienced politician like the Prime Minister allowed himself to commit a school boy error’ of letting sensitive government documents be photographed, the PMS said that he understood the sensitive document’ in question was the statement that the Prime Minister had just given to Parliament. Put that the Prime Minister had said in his statement that we aimed to bring in at the same time the carriers and the planes but also recognised that there would be a gap, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was talking about a capability gap and it was true also that we would aim to bring these in at the same time. It was worth remembering what the Prime Minister had said at the start of the statement, that cancelling one aircraft carrier would have cost more than having two. Asked if the Prime Minister had accepted that the aim was not going to happen, the PMS said that the Prime Minister did not accept that. The intention was that the aircraft and carriers would come in at the same time. The PMS said that there was a gap in that we would not have the ability to fly aircraft from carriers for a period of time. As the Defence Secretary had said earlier today, we believed that was a manageable risk given our assessment of what we were likely to need in the coming years. Asked if it was true that it would cost more money to cancel one aircraft carrier than to go ahead with two, the PMS replied that was the case; it would cost significantly more and that reflects the nature of the contract that was entered into by the MOD. Asked if the Prime Minister had actually seen the BAE contract, the PMS said the Prime Minister had referred to a letter from BAE, to him. Asked who had signed the contract, the PMS said that it was an MOD contract. The PMS added that for a procurement decision of that size, it would have needed Ministerial clearance. When asked if the Government had tried to renegotiate the contract, the PMS said that we had looked at the available options and where we had ended up we considered the best option. Put that the Prime Minister referred to a change in RAF bases and then talked about returning troops from Germany, the PMS said as we brought people back from Germany, we would need somewhere to put them. There would be a rationalisation of the estate and the MOD would be undertaking a review to make sure they had the right bases in the right places. Asked how quickly redundancy notices would go out to troops, the PMS said that the MOD was working through this process. The MOD was undertaking detailed work to identify the timing of the changes. Some service manpower reductions would be managed through natural turnover and some would be through redundancy. The PMS said that this process would take some time and the MOD would be thinking how they carried that out in a way that made sure they had the right balance of skills needed. Briefing took place at 15:45 | Search for related news Original PMOS briefings are © Crown Copyright. Crown Copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland. Click-use licence number C02W0004089. Material is reproduced from the original 10 Downing Street source, but may not be the most up-to-date version of the briefings, which might be revised at the original source. Users should check with the original source in case of revisions. Comments are © Copyright contributors. Everything else is © Copyright Downing Street Says. |
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