A circular argument develops. We don’t need ships for such roles because we don’t do such roles because we don’t have ships for such roles therefore...
Consider, if Verolme hadn’t been a mess and the economy so mismanaged, we would now be looking to replace four P30 class ships and their helicopters. Inertia would be pushing us to keeping and expanding that capacity.
Now the issue of crews, pay and time at sea is different.
It simply points out the fact that the government is underspending on defence -on what we need to maintain our stated role, establishment and capacity - to the tune of half a billion.
That’s not a wishlist, that’s clearly, if we can’t recruit and keep sufficient crews and soldiers, a bare minimum requirement to pay for what we say we have.
That’s your family man saying he has a sedan but can’t find the money for insurance, new tyres or brakes but it’s all ok.

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