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Cherie
26-03-2026, 02:56 PM
What a car crash interview for the Defence Minister this morning with Nick Ferrari, ....at this time of such world volatility sure the Defence Minister should be up to speed with how many Frigates the Navy have
Cherie
26-03-2026, 03:03 PM
just lifted this from another thread thank you Crimson
This is our Defence Secretary John Healey
Mind boggling
https://x.com/LeeHarris/status/2037124457962070218?s=20
Livia
26-03-2026, 03:06 PM
There's not a minister in post who would get a similar role in the real world. And yes, he should definitely be sacked. But how many screaming howlers did Diane Abbott get away with? Our country looks like a frickin' circus.
it's not just been labour that is responsible for this, it's decades of allowing our armed forces to rot. However, it is the job of the current government to put it right with an immediate increase in defence spending rather than green power and illegal immigrants
arista
26-03-2026, 03:18 PM
Defence Secretary John Healey
No PM Starmer will keep him.
Cherie
26-03-2026, 06:58 PM
Defence Secretary John Healey
No PM Starmer will keep him.
We should not be paying people who cant even count
arista
26-03-2026, 07:30 PM
We should not be paying people who cant even count
Of Course
But PM Starmer will call it an error
joeysteele
26-03-2026, 08:47 PM
I'd say no, for now anyway.
I can't see where getting rid of a Defence secretary during an international conflict would send out any positive signals.
Cherie
26-03-2026, 09:32 PM
I'd say no, for now anyway.
I can't see where getting rid of a Defence secretary during an international conflict would send out any positive signals.
I get you Joey but he really needs to get on top of his brief
rusticgal
26-03-2026, 10:13 PM
The discussion was embarrassing
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i think it all stemmed from his embarrassment at the lack of resources available to him. We have war going on all around us, and this government is doing absolutely nothing to protect us. We are however, protecting the illegals at any cost
Parmy
26-03-2026, 10:56 PM
I saw him yesterday just before PMQS, I thought he came across well, even made me think he might be Britain's only hope as a PM.
What a difference a day makes.
Mystic Mock
27-03-2026, 06:34 AM
There's not a minister in post who would get a similar role in the real world. And yes, he should definitely be sacked. But how many screaming howlers did Diane Abbott get away with? Our country looks like a frickin' circus.
Sadly I don't believe that it's looking like a circus, it is a circus.
Crimson Dynamo
27-03-2026, 11:49 AM
Andrew Neil @afneil
The current state of the Royal Navy:
2 aircraft carriers neither operational.
6 Type 45 destroyers (our most powerful warships) one operational (in Cyprus).
7 Type 23 frigates (less powerful, much older) three operational
5 Astute class nuke-powered subs one operational (in Arabian Sea?).
Surely those responsible for this appalling state of unreadiness (a national
embarrassment if ever there was one) political, civilian and military
should be fired/charged.
Their incompetence has effectively left us without a navy.
Quite an achievement for an ancient island nation.
Livia
27-03-2026, 12:14 PM
Andrew Neil @afneil
The current state of the Royal Navy:
2 aircraft carriers neither operational.
6 Type 45 destroyers (our most powerful warships) one operational (in Cyprus).
7 Type 23 frigates (less powerful, much older) three operational
5 Astute class nuke-powered subs one operational (in Arabian Sea?).
Surely those responsible for this appalling state of unreadiness (a national
embarrassment if ever there was one) political, civilian and military
should be fired/charged.
Their incompetence has effectively left us without a navy.
Quite an achievement for an ancient island nation.
You know how many ships we have. Already you're more qualified to be defence secretary.
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