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Sunday, 19 July 2009
Now UKIP open fire on Gormless over Afghanistan
Former Defence Secretary John Hutton is also making headlines with his call for a review of troop numbers.
Conservative leader David Cameron has also intensified pressure on Gormless today by describing it as a 'scandal' that our troops are not being given adequate resources to do their job.
And now UKIP are weighing in heavily, demanding a public inquiry into why Gormless - when at the Treasury as Chief Führer... sorry, Chancellor - was guilty of "vetoing vital equipment".
UKIP's deputy leader David Campbell Bannerman says: "If Treasury short-term thinking has cost brave British lives, then those responsible must go. And if that means Gordon Brown himself going, so be it. We demand a public inquiry to get to the bottom of this shameful episode and to examine what senior military personnel have been saying".
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