Friday 30 September 2011

Former chief is responsible for decrease in Job: Liam Fox (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam---The Defence Minister said the former senior officers and Defense Department figures are partly £ 5 billion in budget cuts to blame for the defensive army has lost jobs. 

Some 1 020 Royal Navy personnel they have heard is paid, the additional reductions redundant since. 

Liam Fox told the Guardian, the MoD had "constantly dug a hole for themselves." 

Former navy chief Admiral Lord West said the military in a "dangerously low capacity" has been cut, but it was "one of the things bad debts in the past." 

Marines number range 5000-30000 in 2015, as part of 22 000 armed forces cuts designed to save € 5 billion. 

The naval personnel lost their jobs during the day to be informed. A third of terminations are required. About 810 sailors were used for redundancy and 670 accepted. RNAS Yeovilton in Somerset base confirmed that 124 employees to lose. 

Earlier this month, some 920,930 soldiers and members of the RAF were informed that they would be dismissed in the first round of reductions last year's strategic defense and security review announced. 

The next round of layoffs is in March. The Defense Department has also provided 32,000 civilian employees over the next four years. 

Lord West told the BBC: "We have cut and cut and cut for many years and I think we are in danger of cutting so deeply that we are not capable of things we need to do as a nation. 

"It's very sad," said Lord West, was the security minister in the last Labour government. "It is sad for the victims, of course, 300 of them mandatory ... these are people who are willing to sacrifice their lives for the nation. 

"It's a bit disturbing that 800 said they would leave voluntarily. It's a bit worrying that their opinion there is no future for them." 

In an interview with The Guardian newspaper, Dr Fox reflected on the actions of the army under the previous government, said: "I think the MoD is constantly dug a hole for themselves, they finally found he could not get out. 

"It is irritating, some of those you criticize the problem if we try to listen helped provide a solution." 

A "complete breakdown of trust" between the military and government costs are soaring peaked towards the end of Gordon Brown as prime minister, said Minister of Defence. 

"Morality strikes" 
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Job cuts in defense in 2015 

12000 Army 
5000 Marine 
5000 Royal Air Force 
32,000 civilian employees 
He added that the armed forces, "the pain is already" could balance its books and credibility lost military wanted. 

Morale within the armed forces had "taken a hit", but most people understand that the reform "needed to be done," said Dr. Fox. 

But Mr. West said he was "one of the things bad debts in the past."

"When I was an admiral, I make the people masters of ships, I expected to run on the boat really well when they tell me how it was decided before the end of the day -.. I reject them, "he said. 

Mr. West said Mr. Fox took the fight with the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance to obtain adequate funding for the armed forces. 

"It would be a shift of resources from very small areas such as development aid, the budget for the assistance of the National Health Service - a tiny, tiny fraction of those budgets - would be in defense of us the opportunity to build able to get the power he is talking about, "said he. 

 

Poste By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15120821

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