The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy gives us the chance to act coherently and effectively.
The next National Cyber Security Strategy is due next year, and must have a strong focus on addressing this skills gap.
“I spent too much time signing cheques for compensation for where their Government had instructed people to do things that turned out to be unlawful.”
That country needs assistance in making the transition to responsible, accountable democracy after a generation of corrupt leadership.
Let’s have a no-holds-barred strategic review which asks how we can best defend our interests given the vertiginous acceleration of military technology.
Downing Street’s soft power alliance to help constrain China would support and project common values.
We should have a laser-like focus on reducing the tax burden, instead of relying on nannying to get us off of our bottoms.
If Putin hoped that Brexit would detach us from our alliances, there’s no evidence of that happening so far, and much to the contrary.
One MP said this is more than enough for Islamists here, not nearly sufficient for Estonia and “for the Middle East, you’d want something in between”.
There are special gains in luxury cars, migration and services – as Australia looks away from the Pacific and we stride in into the wider world.
For the Party to take it off him is one thing; for the Government to recast the committee, or try to, would be quite another.
As the great eye of the Conservative Party swivels its gaze towards the Far East, it’s in danger of missing other threats that are closer to home.
We need a special regime: a UK plc with a government-owned ‘golden share’, giving the Government special powers.
In the private sector, constantly over-spending your allocated budget would not be dealt with by a bailout but by being shown the door.
It will uphold the election manifesto pledge to protect our service personnel against vexatious claims and the growing judicialization of warfare.