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Previously on "Defence secretary demands more money or he'll bring Teresa down"
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Originally posted by Troll View PostAnd we wish you well in your new life in Belgium
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostBut but but what about the impending threat of Russian aggression?
Surely you're not all so 'thick as mince' as to disagree with the necessity for billions more in war spending. According to fake news there's another Assad chemical attack in the pipeline...
Meanwhile Donald is meeting Vlad to make some deals so looks like we'll be going it alone in our war with Russia
https://forums.contractoruk.com/brex...t-plans-2.html
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But but but what about the impending threat of Russian aggression?
Surely you're not all so 'thick as mince' as to disagree with the necessity for billions more in war spending. According to fake news there's another Assad chemical attack in the pipeline...
Meanwhile Donald is meeting Vlad to make some deals so looks like we'll be going it alone in our war with Russia
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According the daily fail he's said that he made her and can break her... If that's what he makes then heaven helps us. I'd love to see 20bn injected into the Forces budget but it's just not realistic. This is just sounding off and there's plenty of time before the next budget for him to get sacked...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostGive me £20billion or I'll bring you down: Defence Secretary
Sorry, Mr. Defence Secretary, we're going to have to raise taxes to fund the NHS.
There is no extra money for defence.
And not likely to be over the foreesable future.
Not with growth unlikely to rise above 1.5% pa.
HTH, BIDI.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-boris-johnson
“There was an error on the side of the bus. We grossly underestimated the sum over which we would be able to take back control,” said Johnson, in an exclusive interview with the Guardian.
Though he conceded that the leave campaign had used a gross figure, he said about half the total could be ploughed into public services.
“As and when the cash becomes available – and it won’t until we leave – the NHS should be at the very top of the list,” said Johnson, on a day that the Guardian revealed that students were being drafted in to help plug NHS gaps opening up in the winter crisis.
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He should write his demand on the side of a cruise missile and send it to Boris
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