Chief of the Defence Staff admits Britain will be forced to ‘scale back’ military capabilities without extra cash
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Chief of the Defence Staff admits Britain will be forced to ‘scale back' military capabilities without extra cash.
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The Chief of the Defence Staff has admitted that the Armed Forces will be forced to "scale back" training and operations if more funding is not made available.
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Speaking to the Lords International Relations and Defence Committee today, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton said he was most concerned about the "level of day-to-day activity funding" of Britain's military.
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The military chief was appearing before members of the upper chamber as the Labour Government prepares to publish its long-delayed Defence Investment Plan.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "You have been unable, and the Treasury has been unwilling to commit the resources that the nation needs to defend the country at this time of rising threats," Mr Healey said to the Prime Minister in his explosive resignation letter.
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