Fred Mackintosh Backs Plans for Better Pay and Homes For Troops

3.00.00pm BST (GMT +0100) Tue 27th Apr 2010

Fred Mackintosh with Nick Clegg and Kevin Lang at the Lady Haig Poppy Factory

Fred Mackintosh, prospective Liberal Democrat MP for Edinburgh South, has backed plans to deliver better pay and homes for Britain's Armed Forces.

On a visit to Lady Haig's poppy factory Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg highlighted Liberal Democrat plans to double the number of forces' family homes refurbished each year and ensure that no service man or woman goes into harm's way on less basic pay than a new recruit to the police force.

Action would also be taken on ensuring the Armed Forces have enough of the right kit through a Strategic Security and Defence Review, to take place shortly after the election.

Commenting, Fred Mackintosh said: "The brave men and women of our Armed Forces have been badly let down by Labour. They are under underequipped and underpaid.

"The fact that the two old parties priority is spending £97 billion on replicating a cold war weapons system rather than supporting our Armed forces is mind boggling.

"With the US and the Russians cutting their nuclear stockpiles, Britain should not be committing to the renewal of an outdated, Cold War nuclear deterrent.

"The Liberal Democrats are committed to a fair deal for our Armed Forces."

The Liberal Democrat Plans for better pay and homes for Britain's Armed Forces include:-

Forces Pay: Our proposals would bring the basic pay of the lowest paid soldiers in line with new-entrant police constables (£23,259). Pay increases will be tapered up through the lower ranks. A fully-trained Private's pay will rise by up to £6,000. Our policy is focussed on the lowest paid personnel. In future we will continue to up-rate pay in line with recommendations from the Pay Review Body, particularly on retention measures for those in key "pinch-point" trades. Soldiers will continue to receive the additional bonuses, such as the operational allowance.

Forces' Family Homes: We will double the number of family homes being refurbished every year until the job is done, ensuring all homes can be refurbished within 10 years.

Cutting Waste: The current structure of the MoD is inefficient and we believe savings can be found from natural wastage, as part of the Strategic Security and Defence Review. We believe that efficiencies can be found in various areas. There are 86,000 civilian staff in the MOD, almost 1 civilian for every 2 men and women in uniform. This is one of the highest civilian ratios of all NATO states.

There are 800 staff in the MOD communications and media section alone. The MOD 'White Fleet' of non-military vehicles costs £80m a year for 24,000 vehicles. Over 14,000 staff work in equipment procurement and support. We believe that there is significant scope for reform of these services. We believe that such has been the disastrous record of MOD procurement in recent years that there is much greater scope for closer cooperation with industry. Almost 20,000 civil servants are employed directly by the three services across the country. We believe that rationalisation of these dispersed roles would also bring savings.

The Armed Forces are also top heavy, with too many senior officers. Following the end of the Cold War the numbers of lower rank soldiers fell dramatically. But the axe did not fall so hard on the top brass. There are now more Brigadiers than there were in 1997 - 17 of them for every combat Brigade. The Navy has almost two admirals for every warship. The Armed Forces do not need so many senior officers.

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