Soldiers putting thier lives on the line every single day in Iraq and Afghanistan yet having to sleep under landrovers IN bases because of lack of accomodation and proper beds - or in a camp bed and sleeping bag combo in tents. To add insult to injury, these soldiers CONTINUE to pay accomodation and food charges out of thier wages.
Compare that to prisoners living accomodations - air conditioned, regular meals and proper rest periods - of that I am sure the UN and Red Cross etc make sure of.. and, to add insult to injury, these prisoners do not have to pay a cent for thier accomodation or food !
You get the picture here..?
Don't you think soldiers should AT LEAST get equal treatment to prisoners - ie proper rest periods, proper accomodation - after all, the Govt are docking thier wages to pay for such BASIC living standards - EVEN whilst in the theatre of war !!
Hope Gordon Browns' "promised" £400-MILLION will be put to good use for the Armed Services.. I doubt it somehow
2007-03-21
21:55:49
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Do you remember these words coming out of Tony Blair’s (sic) mouth on 7thOct 2006?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5414974.stm
For those who don’t have time to LISTEN to those words again coming from the horses’ mouth here’s a transcript of his speech
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17129-2392658,00.html
However, the Prime Minister said: “If the commanders on the ground want more equipment — armoured vehicles for example, more helicopters — that will be provided. Whatever package they want, we will do.”
For those who only have time to fall asleep when on the loo… I QUOTE Tony Blair, Prime Minister of UK -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6166242.stm
“But Tony Blair acknowledged the difficult job the joint forces are facing.
"That's all we politicians are good for... photographs," the prime minister repeated a couple of times.
2007-03-21
21:58:09 ·
update #1