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Ex-Army chief 'offered Tory role' | Ex-Army chief 'offered Tory role' |
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Former Army chief Gen Sir Richard Dannatt is to become a defence adviser to the Conservatives in the House of Lords, sources have told the BBC. | Former Army chief Gen Sir Richard Dannatt is to become a defence adviser to the Conservatives in the House of Lords, sources have told the BBC. |
The party confirmed an announcement would be made on Thursday. | The party confirmed an announcement would be made on Thursday. |
But BBC political editor Nick Robinson said suggestions Gen Dannatt may become a defence minister in a future Tory government were being played down. | |
Gen Dannatt has accused ministers of smearing him because they disagreed with his advice on Afghan troop levels. | |
Gen Dannatt told the BBC he would consider taking up a post in a Tory government but said he had not been "publicly" approached for such a role. | Gen Dannatt told the BBC he would consider taking up a post in a Tory government but said he had not been "publicly" approached for such a role. |
'Great talent' | |
When Conservative leader David Cameron was asked whether there was a place for Gen Sir Richard in his cabinet, he told the BBC to "wait and see". | |
He said: "I've spoken to him on previous occasions, as well as recently, about his views about how we improve our armed services ... I think he's a man of great talent and ability, he's been a great public servant and I think he's got more to give." | |
He's been a great public servant and I think he's got more to give David Cameron on Sir Richard Dannatt Analysis: British troop levels Nick Robinson on Gen Dannatt Grayling laughs off Dannatt gaffe | |
It appears senior Conservatives were not aware of the offer as shadow home secretary Chris Grayling told the BBC he hoped the move was not a "political gimmick". | |
Mishearing the question, Mr Grayling thought it was Gordon Brown who had offered Gen Dannatt a role and said too many non-politicians had been brought into the government for PR reasons. He later said it was "really good news" for the Conservatives. | |
Mr Brown recruited a number of experts from outside politics - dubbed goats (government of all the talents) - most of whom have since quit the government. | |
They include former Foreign Office minister Lord Malloch-Brown and former trade minister Lord Digby Jones. | |
Asked about the issue later, shadow justice secretary Dominic Grieve said it would be "an enormous plus" for the Tories to call on a man of Gen Dannatt's experience and distinguished service. | |
Troop deliberations | |
Meanwhile, there are reports that the Army wants an extra 1,000 soldiers for the Afghan campaign. | Meanwhile, there are reports that the Army wants an extra 1,000 soldiers for the Afghan campaign. |
The Cabinet sub-committee dealing with Afghanistan is to discuss how the mission is resourced on Thursday - but no decision on troop levels is thought to be imminent, a No 10 spokesman said. | |
Any decision would have to be discussed further with Britain's allies first, he added. | |
Sir Richard told BBC Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire programme: "Number 10 calls the shots. The question has to be asked: 'Does the prime minister want to deploy 9,800 troops?' | |
"I think Bob [Ainsworth] has got it, I think Bob wants to do it. It is down to Number 10." | |
We also have to listen very very carefully to what public opinion is saying and we haven't done enough of that up to now Eric Joyce class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00n3lbp">Afghanistan: Is it mission impossible? class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=7083&edition=2">Send us your comments | |
Sir Richard admitted making mistakes when trying to persuade the prime minister to boost troop numbers in Helmand province. | |
He said he was "very disappointed" Gordon Brown refused to increase the level to 9,800 and added he thought the decision was made because of cost. | He said he was "very disappointed" Gordon Brown refused to increase the level to 9,800 and added he thought the decision was made because of cost. |
"It was going to be too expensive, simple as that," he said. | "It was going to be too expensive, simple as that," he said. |
"I think he [Mr Brown] had to put it in the context of the wider financial meltdown over the last 12 months, I think the effect on this country's finances, and our own economy." | "I think he [Mr Brown] had to put it in the context of the wider financial meltdown over the last 12 months, I think the effect on this country's finances, and our own economy." |
This year the number of British military personnel in the country rose from 8,000 to just over 9,000 - the second largest deployment of any nation. | This year the number of British military personnel in the country rose from 8,000 to just over 9,000 - the second largest deployment of any nation. |
Downing Street has denied refusing a request from the military for 1,800 extra personnel. | Downing Street has denied refusing a request from the military for 1,800 extra personnel. |
The Labour peer, Lord Foulkes, asked parliamentary questions in August about Gen Dannatt's expense claims and a number of Freedom of Information requests were made about entertaining costs at his official London residence. | |
Gen Dannatt told BBC Radio 5live: "I think it's really sad that if you've lost the argument you stop talking about the issues and start going for the people. I mean that's not how good governments should be run. | |
"I think we should just move on and government by smear, politics by smear - we just don't need that." | |