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Britain axes 11,000 armed forces jobs: Government

Britain said it would axe around 11,000 armed forces jobs as part of defence cuts brought in to help reduce the country's record budget deficit.

Updated on: Mar 02, 2011 10:17 AM IST
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Britain said it would axe around 11,000 armed forces jobs as part of defence cuts brought in to help reduce the country's record budget deficit.

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The announcement added detail to the broad figures outlined by finance minister George Osborne in last October's spending review.

The size of Britain's armed forces will be reduced by 17,000 personnel by 2015 and will be partly achieved by slowing down recruitment.

"There will be scope for individuals to volunteer to be considered for redundancy and where possible we will meet our manpower target through volunteers," Defence Secretary Liam Fox said in a statement.

"But some difficult choices are sadly inevitable," he added.

The cuts are likely to affect front-line troops in Afghanistan, where Britain has around 9,500 personnel, making it the second-largest contributor after the United States to the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force.

According to the Telegraph newspaper, ministers informed the army that no troops who were serving in Afghanistan when the redundancies began in September would be sacked.

Brigadier Richard Nugee, of the army's personnel section, told the paper that "messages will be sent to commanding officers."

"They will brief the individuals who are in those fields, whether they are in Afghanistan or whether they are elsewhere in the world," he added.

Military leaders expressed fears that the cuts could affect the performance of front-line staff.

Osborne announced in October that the government would cut defence spending by eight percent in real terms over the next four years as it looks to rein in a deficit which is running at around 10% of GDP.

 
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