Clive is channelling his inner John Major era Maastricht bore, I see. Without a plausible replacement, the same from Clive and co will go about as well for the Government as it did then.
I've been getting irritated with him for a while, I can agree or disagree with his view of Starmer's capability but I'm increasingly finding him a bullshitter.
Here's Clive in February, in philosopher king mode. It's basically an excuse to work in everything he believes anyway. Water nationalisation isn't a security issue but he mentions it,
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... ign-policy
Britain must see being ditched by Donald Trump for what it really is: a great opportunity
Clive Lewis
Opportunity, per Clive's article, seems to involve spending a lot more money on Defence when we're already funding Net Zero and trying to stop public services collapsing. Donald Trump is an immense nuisance, not an opportunity. Run the tax increases past the electorate, see how much of an opportunity they think it is.
Some clever sounding stuff about integrating Defence and industrial strategy. The Government was already doing that when he was writing, and still is. One of my big irritants with the Left is that they purported for years to be interested in this stuff, but mostly ignore it now.
With the US pursuing its self interests without hesitation, does it make sense for the UK to rely on a nuclear capability dependent upon it? What use is a weapon system that could be switched off, repurposed or used as leverage by an American administration with its own agenda?
This is plain wrong. The US can't "switch off Trident".
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/no-the- ... r-weapons/