Nimrod
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Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with the analysis of the former defence chiefs in regard to the scrapping of the RAF Nimrods, the PMS replied that he did not. We had set out our decision on this at the time of the Strategic Defence and Security Review; not only were we dealing with a record deficit, we were also dealing with a massive black-hole in the MOD budget.
Put that former chiefs had said the scrapping of the Nimrods would cause serious damage to the UK’s interests, the PMS said that we did not accept that. The role of maritime patrol would continue to be carried out, and we would use a range of other military assets to carry that out.
The PMS added that this particular project was overspent, it had been delayed and none of the aircraft were actually operational.
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