Britain's MPs demand more money for submarines, fears of Russia

Leaders of two powerful MP groups have urged the British parliament to invest more in the “submarine. Top Brass” Julian Lewis of the Defence Committee and Meg Hillier, head of the Public Accounts Committee, have sent a letter to the British Parliament, which requires greater support for submarines, reported [...]
Julian Lewis from the Committee for Protection and Meg Hillier, head of the Public Accounting Committee, has launched a letter to the British Parliament, which requires greater support for submarines, the Sun” reported.
The letter says “we are concerned with emergency expectations and threats, which means the budget will not give everything from what was previously promised”.
They repeat concerns about increasing the risks facing Britain from a military attack by a nuclear state.
The department faces a 20-billion-dollar gap in a budget of 180 billion pounds collected over the next decade, while there is a potential multibillion-pound limit in crates set up to build nuclear materials./Periscopi/











