Grant Shapps defends new function as defence sec - however admits he lacks data about Army

Grant Shapps has defended his appointment as defence secretary - saying the division "needs highly experienced cabinet ministers".

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There was a backlash after Rishi Sunak's ally was moved into one of many high roles in authorities amid a warfare in Europe - regardless of having no army expertise.

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Critics claimed the prime minister had chosen look over substance.

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But Mr Shapps, who has additionally run the vitality, enterprise and transport departments, dismissed criticism that he received his function "because it was a job for the boys" - at the same time as he admitted he lacked data in regards to the Army.

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Grilled on what number of ranks there are within the Army, he informed Sky News he didn't know the reply "off the top of my head".

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But he insisted: "Look, what the Ministry of Defence wants is the extremely skilled cupboard ministers who can run a fancy infrastructure-orientated division.

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"I've had a lot of experience of running very large budgets and complex departments."

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Mr Shapps added that "only two of the last 15 defence secretaries have had any military background themselves".

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He mentioned: "It's not usual in democracy where we actually pride ourselves on having civilians run all elements of government, including our military. What I do know is how to run the department."

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Ben Wallace, Mr Shapps' predecessor and a former Army officer, had performed a key function in galvanising worldwide assist to arm the Ukrainian army.

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He resigned from cupboard final week with a warning that "over the next decade, the world will get more insecure and more unstable".

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In a parting shot to safe his division's future, Mr Wallace additionally added: "I know you agree with me that we must not return to the days where defence was viewed as a discretionary spend by government and savings were achieved by hollowing out."

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Asked if he can be as vocal as Mr Wallace, Mr Shapps prompt he would foyer for larger defence spending however mentioned he'll "do it in my own way" - including: "I've spoken before about my desire to see a higher defence budget, well before being in this role."

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He mentioned defence spending is already on the rise, with the goal of it going as much as 2.5%.

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"I fully support that," Mr Shapps mentioned. "I think it's very important that we are protected as a nation, but also that we're doing our part around the world to help the world be better protected."

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