Sunday, 23 August 2009

Gordon Brown's Sunday Reading


Sunday afternoon - an East Neuk beach

Visualise this: This morning a security guard delivers the Sunday papers to the front door of a sturdy Scottish villa which overlooks the River Forth. Only one occupant of the house is interested in the contents of the newspapers, although the children fight to read The Broons and Oor Wullie in the Sunday Post.

Their father takes himself off to his reading room, opens the Sunday Times and starts to read this article. The bellowing of un-Sunday language can be heard by the security staff who surround the building day and night and the wailing can be heard by the other occupants.

The mother enters the room in a futile attempt to calm the situation, but when her husband thrusts the newspaper into her hands and shouts, "Read it," she realises all is lost. She leaves the room shaking her head and mumbling, "I knew it would come to this."

And it has. A devasting official report, suppressed by ministers including Bob Ainsworth, has revealed that soldiers lives are being put at risk by 'endemic' failures at the Ministry of Defence. The secret dossier, which was due to be published last month but was buried, blames 'political fudge' and Whitehall incompetence for the plight of soldiers in Afghanistan who are provided with inadequate frontline kit. It also claims the scale of MoD bungling is so severe it 'is harming our ability ... to conduct difficult current operations'.

The author of the report, Bernard Gray, a leading businessman and former special adviser to Labour defence ministers writes:

“How can it be that it takes 20 years to buy a ship, or aircraft, or tank?

“Why does it always seem to cost at least twice what was thought?

“Even worse, at the end of the wait, why does it never quite seem to do what it was supposed to?”

"The problems, and the sums of money involved, have almost lost their power to shock, so endemic is the issue. It seems as though military equipment acquisiton is vying in a technological race with the delivery of civilian software systems for the title of 'world's most delayed technical solution'. Even British trains cannot compete.


Back to our scenario. Gordon Brown was last seen and photographed (picture above) on a local beach. The villa by the river resounded with childrens' laughter. The guards smiled for the first time in a week.


14 comments:

Clarinda said...

Laura Kuenssberg published some of this report from its slide-show presentation (yes slide-show) that the BBC had got hold of on the 7th August on her BBC blog to wild acclaim from readers tired of the usual BBC banality. The report is tragically shocking and the comments of Mr B Gray in summation fail to disguise his incredulity over the level of blistering incompetence at the MoD

Little wonder then - the silent, or should that be dumb-struck, response from our elected 'elite''

Interesting to note how Laura K. has noted that Mr Cameron has muscled in on Ms Goldie over the devolved issue of legal decisions relating to Megrahi? Surely he and the usual suspects aren't trying to make political points to impress their version of their special US relationship and give the SNP a hard time so close to an Autumn GE? There is no point berating Labour, they are toast.

Rattling J McConnell's cage over Megrahi's release shows how low the MSM had to stoop to try and find a coherent Oppositon response in Scotland - but failed!

Nikostratos said...

subrosa said...

Why are the tories so desperate to hold onto Scotland? I can't understand it.

Is it because the political 'empire' of labour and the tories would shrink and "we can't have that can we"?


You must have some gold teeth or some other precious thing.

Anonymous said...

Well written article SR.

The Times article is almost beyond belief. That they would try to supress it surprises me not one bit.

That the Lybia situation is still the headline story does surprise me. This is far far more important.

Dubbieside said...

Tris

The fact that the Lybia situation is still the headline story may be the reason it has "leaked" now. Possibly Labour knew it would reach the public domain and it may be the best chance they get in a while to leak when it may not get the full attention it deserves.

Subrosa A North Queensferry beach please, we would not let him in the beautiful East Neuk.

subrosa said...

I read that when I was doing a mini-research for this post Clarinda. Perhaps I should have linked to it.

Didn't McConnell look slightly shabby on TV this morning? He couldn't answer any question which involved what would labour have done in the same circumstances.

subrosa said...

Oh Niko I have many precious things, the care of my country being one of them.

Why should I have to listen to opposition parties who are not the government of Scotland and won't be in the near future.

subrosa said...

Yes I know Tris, but the MSM want the Lockerbie bomber to be the headlines to divert from Brown. He's too busy with his head in the sand in Fife.

Nikostratos said...

What fascinates me is they way talk as if Devolution dont exist.
and its 1979 all over again as john redwood is wont to say he has an interesting blog today..cant believe i said that


http://www.johnredwoodsdiary.com/2009/08/23/do-we-need-a-dose-of-thatcherism/

subrosa said...

I can't believe you said that either Niko lol. It was only a few months ago you accused me of being a radical tory for reading his blog!

Off to read it now.

Demetrius said...

Check out Old Rightie, he has some wonderful material on recent posts, it is astonishing.

subrosa said...

Indeed it is Demetrius, I never miss one of his posts.

Dramfineday said...

Sorry Dubbieside - I was walking on Pettycur bay beach yesterday and thought I saw an erse like that sicking up from the dunes. I know it's tough but political polution is getting everywere.

Anent the MOD, think back to WW2. Our boys went ashore in 44 with tanks incapable of tackling the models the Germans were using. It was only the unlikely marrige of the Sherman chasis and the British 17 pound gun and amunition that got our chaps an edge. Churchill had to step in to get it done as the MOD wanted a "proper" chasis for it. Meantime our lads died by the drove in "tommy cooker" Shermans. Two years since they met the first Tigers in the western desert and no effective machines on D day. Brillant, so no supprise that things continue as they do.

subrosa said...

Oh Dubbie, I'd no wish to offend the good people of the East Neuk I assure you.

I just thought you had the best beaches near to the saviour of the world's fortress.

subrosa said...

Dram, thanks for drawing my attention to Dubbie's comment. I missed it.

Where's Pettycur? I've obviously missed that too. Crail, Pittenweem and Anster are the beaches I know. OK, I know I'm a Dundonian :)

I think the knowing public realise the whole setup of the MoD needs overhauled Dram, but do you think there are any polticians at Westminster capable of doing it? Liam Fox has been quite pathetic the past few weeks. He's not been much better than Bob Ainsworth in my opinion.

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