Monday 30 September 2013

Queen's Speech Sets off Controversy

The Defence Reform recently featured in Queen's speech has sparked controversy nationwide. The plans to part-privatise military procurement and increase revenues, post mismanagement concerns, are under strict scrutiny.The announcement has caused turmoil amongst the union leaders, industry experts and former military personnel.

As mentioned by the Queen, the legislation's first piece involves part-privatisation of the MoD's Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) department. Reforms are expected to allow private firms to foray in and alleviate the DE&S' financial burden. Furthermore, they may also allow private companies access to highly-classified information concerning the purchases and supplies of defence equipment worth billions of pounds. The new laws will, in effect, turn the DE&S into an agency that is owned by the government but operated by contractors. The legislation is revolutionary because no other military power across the globe has privatised such an important department of defence.
 

The legislation's second piece involves military forces, reducing army numbers and adjusting the reserves to balance the reduction. As a result, the British army will shrink by up to 20 per cent, whereas the reserves will increase from 17,000 to around 30,000.  Recruitment is turning out to be a challenge for the military, however. Soon, there will be a white paper published explaining how the MoD plans to boost reserves and increase enrolment to comply with the latest legislation. Meanwhile, more details are expected to surface with more heated debates kicking off about the DE&S' part-privatisation.

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