Opinion: Cuts likely in the great grim defence review
The first Defence Questions of 2018 took place on 15 January in the House of Commons. This monthly occurrence is the chance for ministers to respond to questions, and for MP’s to try and get some form of response, commitment or make a tactical point. In a highly unusual occurrence, a Government MP (Julian Lewis) also asked an Urgent Question of the Minister on the recent media reports over the national security review.
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