This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/uk_politics/7315126.stm
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
'Blair Force One' plans scrapped | 'Blair Force One' plans scrapped |
(20 minutes later) | |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has scrapped plans to buy two private jets to fly him and the Royal Family around the world, the government has said. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has scrapped plans to buy two private jets to fly him and the Royal Family around the world, the government has said. |
Instead, only a small plane for use around the UK will be purchased. | Instead, only a small plane for use around the UK will be purchased. |
The original plan, put forward in 2006 when Tony Blair was prime minister, had been expected to cost £100m. | The original plan, put forward in 2006 when Tony Blair was prime minister, had been expected to cost £100m. |
The decision not to buy the jets - nicknamed "Blair Force One" - was disclosed in a written statement to MPs by the Department for Transport. | The decision not to buy the jets - nicknamed "Blair Force One" - was disclosed in a written statement to MPs by the Department for Transport. |
It said there had been "substantial increases in the cost of buying and operating commercial aircraft" since the idea was first raised. | |
It also pointed out that the new Ministerial Code - introduced by Mr Brown when he entered No 10 last summer - sets out that scheduled flights should be used wherever possible. | |
'Value for money' | |
Transport Minister Jim Fitzpatrick said: "I am today recommending that the needs of the users of this service can best be met through procuring a small aircraft for official travel within the UK, chartered air services for longer journeys involving small parties, and a continuation of existing arrangements with UK airlines for journeys involving large parties. | |
"This approach ensures better value for money for the taxpayer whilst also minimising the environmental impact of royal and ministerial air travel, producing an estimated 10% saving on CO2 emissions." | "This approach ensures better value for money for the taxpayer whilst also minimising the environmental impact of royal and ministerial air travel, producing an estimated 10% saving on CO2 emissions." |
Blair Force One was simply an expensive status symbol Norman Baker, Lib Dems | |
The Royal Household will be responsible for procuring the small plane. | |
Mr Blair is believed to have endorsed the proposal for two dedicated jets - a Boeing 737 and smaller executive jet - as one of his last acts in office. | |
Mr Brown, as chancellor, was widely believed to have opposed the move, complaining at the cost of permanent lease arrangements. | |
Liberal Democrat transport spokesman Norman Baker said: "Blair Force One was simply an expensive status symbol to be paid for out of the public purse. | |
"That it has now been cancelled perhaps shows that the government is starting to reel in the worst of its excesses." |