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Reactions as PM declares Navy to become ‘foremost naval power in Europe’ and launches ‘space command’

Just a few weeks ago we had no money to feed hungry kids during the school holidays. Today we have money for a new “space command”

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2020-11-19 15:40
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Boris Johnson has set out a £16.5 billion increase in defence spending over four years as he said the UK faces a “perilous” period for global security.

The plans include the creation of an agency dedicated to artificial intelligence, and a “space command” capable of launching the UK’s first rocket by 2022.

Measures set out by the Prime Minister, who addressed MPs remotely as he continues his period of coronavirus self-isolation, include:

– Restoring the UK’s position as the “foremost naval power in Europe”, including the deployment of aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth to the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and East Asia next year.

– Reshaping the Army for an age of “networked warfare” and strengthening the capabilities of special forces.

– A £1.5 billion investment in military research and development.

– A new fighter system for the RAF, using artificial intelligence and drone technology to “defeat any adversary in air-to-air combat”.

Mr Johnson said the increase in defence spending is necessary to ensure the UK’s place on the global stage.

“Extending British influence requires a once-in-a-generation modernisation of our Armed Forces and now is the right time to press ahead,” he said.

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At a time when National debt levels might reach 105% of GDP as a result of Government spending to support the UK through the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Treasury’s senior civil servant, many were left wondering if this was money well spent.

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Rule Britannia pic.twitter.com/IjkGYGCteO

— Daniel (@Daniel93490317) November 19, 2020

2.

Can he explain what the major threats coming by sea are this century? Just asking. I assume this is a well thought-out holistic defence strategy rather than, say, an idea Mail readers might like because of the lyrics of Rule Britannia.

— Chris Middleton (@strategistmag) November 19, 2020

3.

Shall we feed the kids first or…….

— Ricky (@RickyMann4) November 19, 2020

4.

https://twitter.com/chrismorgan789/status/1329404110890627074

5.

Just a few weeks ago we had no money to feed hungry kids during the school holidays. Today we have money for a new “space command”

Welcome to Boris Johnson’s “golden age” https://t.co/AaMMliyNCM

— Peter Stefanovic (@PeterStefanovi2) November 19, 2020

6.

We can’t feed hungry children, we can’t support self-employed people through a global pandemic, we can’t afford to pay nurses properly, but we can afford a ‘Space Command’.

What the fuck is wrong with this country?

— Mark Tucker (@turnipdodger) November 19, 2020

7.

If having a military Space Command that can fire rockets from orbit doesn't fix child poverty and reverse global warming, I don't know what will.

Boris Johnson agrees £16bn rise in defence spending https://t.co/bdh3BPTw0h

— HENRY MORRIS (@mrhenrymorris) November 19, 2020

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https://twitter.com/StudentDoctorB2/status/1329206417421709312

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Thames Estuary Airport
Garden Bridge
Water Cannon
Foreign Office
Irish Sea Bridge
Covid Response
Brexit

Space Command https://t.co/OFZUyZNEzY

— Brexitshambles (@brexit_sham) November 19, 2020

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Maybe instead of billions on Space Command, we could spend a grand on a decent MacBook and mic because why does our PM always look like he's in a 1990s hostage video? pic.twitter.com/6qZTn15ZJa

— Danny Wallace (@dannywallace) November 19, 2020

11.

Space Command…to obscurity and beyond pic.twitter.com/c3fS0rENPd

— Arenig 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@Arenig12) November 19, 2020

Related: GMB: Why is the Govt spending £16.5bn on the military when it struggled to feed hungry kids?

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