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A former Conservative party defence spokesman has described David Cameron’s decision to support an immediate inquiry into the Iraq war as “absolutely crazy”. Quentin Davies, who served in shadow foreign secretary William Hague’s shadow cabinet, said the Tory leader’s backing of the unsuccessful SNP and Plaid Cymru motion risked portraying the Tories as a party… Read more »
There are 5,000 fewer people in the British armed forces than they need, the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned. The watchdog says 9,200 servicemen and women left early last year, half of them because of the impact their work – particularly deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq – had on their family life. A significant… Read more »