Surprisingly, Members of Parliament are beginning to warn the Government that Britain has no plans or means to defend itself from a military attack.
Even as the UK Government spends billions on Nato it is also forced to boost its own military readiness by building new domestic military factories.
At least 13 sites across the UK have been identified for new factories to make munitions and military explosives, with Defence Secretary John Healey expecting the arms industry to break ground at the first plant next year.
Mr. Healey will confirm the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has funded a number of feasibility studies for new energetics factories – producing explosives, pyrotechnics and propellants – to kickstart high-volume production in the UK for the first time in nearly two decades.
Potential sites for the ‘factories of the future’ include Grangemouth in Scotland, Teesside in north-east England and Milford Haven in Wales.
The Government is committed to building at least six new munitions and energetics factories, creating at least 1,000 jobs.
Mr. Healey will also announce the opening of two new drone factories this week in Plymouth and Swindon.
All these unleashes the fact that the Government’s payments to Nato, supposedly for defence purposes, were in fact wasted and billions were handed over to the US fraudsters.