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Why won't
the Defence Minister just say sorry?
Regimental
ties were a plenty at Defence Questions yesterday, with Conservative
Members queuing up to demand an apology from the newly appointed
Procurement Minster and turncoat Quentin Davies.
The Minister
struck a very lonely figure indeed on the Labour Front Bench as
no less than six Conservative MPs asked him to apologise to the
House of Commons, indeed, to the British Army for suggesting that
British military commanders based in Helmand Province were choosing
the wrong vehicles to take out on patrol.
As if there
was a choice. Dozens of soldiers have been killed or injured using
the soft skinned 'snatch landrover', a relic of the Northern Ireland
hostilities, so called for its role in plucking undesirables off
the streets of Belfast; an asset in Ulster but now a liability in
Afghanistan. There have been repeated requests for this vehicle
to be replaced and, last year, the Government finally conceded.
To avoid a lengthy procurement process the MOD bought the reliable
and heaviliy armoured Mastiff and Jackal vehicles 'off the shelf'
and these are now arriving in Helmand.
We waited in
vain for a proper apology. When the Minister makes his first trip
to Afghanistan he will quickly learn about the limitations commanders
have in relation to mobility and protection. Until then the Defence
Secretary might want to keep him on a tighter leash...
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