There is very little left to be said about the stupid mistake that Bob Quick made yesterday as he stumbled out of the 4 by 4 outside No 10.
Not realising that it was so very easy for the media to home in on whatever documents he was carrying may well hace led to the jeopordisation of a security operation.
We won't know the outcome or consequences of that for some time but there was little doubt that he had to go
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Showing posts with label national security strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national security strategy. Show all posts
Thursday, 9 April 2009
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Just when you've finished one thing.......
Just when you've finished one thing along comes another must be a motto for the Brown government.
As the media were waiting for the results of the vote,the story breaks that a top security document had been left on a train.The official,who has since been suspended,was lucky in that it was handed to the BBC and made its way to security correspondant Frank Gardiner.
He has just been interviewed on the today programme and tells that there were two documents,one an assessment of security in Iraq and a second,far more important which detailed strategy over tackling Al Qaeda.
Another embarassment for the government which has had,by all accounts to grovel to its allies who had contributed to the document.
Gordon Brown is due in front of the press this morning.The purpose was to detail measures to tackle rising fuel prices.Guess what the questions will be about now?
As the media were waiting for the results of the vote,the story breaks that a top security document had been left on a train.The official,who has since been suspended,was lucky in that it was handed to the BBC and made its way to security correspondant Frank Gardiner.
He has just been interviewed on the today programme and tells that there were two documents,one an assessment of security in Iraq and a second,far more important which detailed strategy over tackling Al Qaeda.
Another embarassment for the government which has had,by all accounts to grovel to its allies who had contributed to the document.
Gordon Brown is due in front of the press this morning.The purpose was to detail measures to tackle rising fuel prices.Guess what the questions will be about now?
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Security Policy or damp squid?
Too little too late seems the verdict on Gordon Brown's National Security Strategy,which was launched yesterday in the Commons.
The Prime Minister described a future scenario where the country could be under attack fro cyber terrorists,disease flooding,climate change and poverty.
The Independent is also rather scathing describing
The Times decsribes it as
Crispin Black writing in the Guardian decribes
which are according to Crispin Iraq,Afghanisatn and our relationship with America
The Prime Minister described a future scenario where the country could be under attack fro cyber terrorists,disease flooding,climate change and poverty.
It is no coincidence that Gordon Brown should choose the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion to publish his much delayed National Security Strategy. The Prime Minister used his first Commons statement last July to signal that it was coming; the repeated postponements encouraged the assumption that some serious thought was being put into a fundamental re-assessment of Britain's role in a troubled world that has changed beyond measure since the attacks of September 11.says the Telegraph's leader adding
In the event, the new strategy is a disappointing damp squib. Short on vision, managerial rather than thought-provoking, it simply pulls together many existing policy strands.
The Independent is also rather scathing describing
an old-fashioned mishmash of an agenda, thrown down in a rather take-it or leave-it fashion, in the apparent hope that MPs would appreciate its nutritional valueadding
To have a 1,000-strong civilian task force on standby, made up of emergency services, judges and others, is no bad thing. But we also have to ask what sort of crisis it is likely to be where police and judges – rather than troops and rescue workers – are needed at a moment's notice. Is a whole national security strategy required before the Government compiles a national register of people qualified and willing to become engaged?
The Times decsribes it as
More of a framework to cope with uncertainty than a strategyadding
There is precious little “strategy” in the national security strategy, and no indication of how priorities will be decided or what money will be available to implement the new co-ordination. The statement is more of an assessment of what the threats are than an overview of how they will be tackled.
Crispin Black writing in the Guardian decribes
a bland and oddly romantic document, strong on what we would like the world to be but weak on what we are actually going to do. It is a long, tedious statement of the obvious written in a hybrid style - half government speak and half over-written menu. Worst of all, it sidesteps the big questions.
which are according to Crispin Iraq,Afghanisatn and our relationship with America
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