- 1966 Defence White Paper
The 1966 Defence
White Paper was a major review of theUnited Kingdom 's defence policy brought about by the Labour Party government under the Prime MinisterHarold Wilson . The main author was the thenSecretary of State for Defence ,Denis Healey . In 1967 the government further announced the strategic withdrawal of British forces deployed "East of Suez ", which marked a watershed in British foreign policy.Contents
The government decided on significant reductions in the defence budget, with defence being the primary target of the government's efforts to reduce public spending due to wider economic problems. It resulted in cutting a number of significant new capital projects, among which included the
CVA-01 aircraft carrier and the TSR2 tactical strike aeroplane. The reasoning for this was the belief that the era of manned combat was at an end and thatguided missile s were all that would be needed in future. Within a decade this philosophy became thoroughly discredited, but at the time, it may have made a great deal more sense in the climate of the cold war andmutual deterrence .Budget Rivalry
In the early 1960s, the
Royal Navy began to plan for new aircraft carriers to replace its ageing fleet. To the Navy, this was a perfectly legitimate and necessary common sense exercise, not in need of explanation. TheRoyal Air Force , however, saw the renewal as a chance to defeat the Royal Navy and win the budget share which would have been necessary for new carriers. In order to do this, they compiled a history of Royal Navy aircraft carriers and a history of Royal Air Force tactical bombers, comparing the two and finding in favour of bombers. They then submitted this to the Treasury, proposing the BAC TSR-2 tactical strike aircraft in place of the RN's new generation aircraft carriers.The Treasury then cancelled CVA-01 "and" TSR2, showing that 'when the individual armed forces fight, only the Treasury wins'.Prof. Andrew Lambert, Lecture to King's College, London, 5 February 2007]
Relevance
Professor
Andrew Lambert has described the 1966 Defence White Paper as the 'perfect example of what happens if your enemy knows your history better than you do',Prof. Andrew Lambert, Speech to Italian Navy Institute of Maritime Studies, Venice (ISMM), 8 March 2007] the enemy in this case being the RAF. In order for individual armed forces to win budget rivalries and public opinion, it is necessary for them to own their own history, to understand what it is and how to employ it.Fact|date=December 2007ee also
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1957 Defence White Paper
*1981 Defence White Paper References
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