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If it is true as what Najib says, then Chief of General Staff of the United Kingdom, Sir Richard Dannat, has taken Najib for a ride. How naive is Najib, and he is our number two in the government.

This is done as a recognition for Malayan soldiers. Is this the way to get recognition. After the men come back, will it be recognised that they guarded the royal places in England well. Soldiers are recognised for valour in fighting, and laying down their lives for the country, but this will be a history of sorts, recognised for guarding and that doing it in England. England saves money tax payers here are penalised.

What would a visiting Chief of Staff say when visiting a foreign country, it is diplomacy to highly praise the locals. Here we are talking of British diplomacy well known everywhere. Najib fell for this trap.

The funny thing is our marching is superb, what a lame diabolical reason to send them overseas. British marches are terrible they use their hands as well, Malaysians use both legs.

There has been lot hot air being passed around as to why Barisan Nasional lost in the elections, how come nobody talks about Najib’s contribution to it.

Najib has I am sad to say has fallen for hook, line and sinker. He should be careful.

London sentry misssion under fire

Posted by kasee

Monday, 07 April 2008

(The Sun) PETALING JAYA (April 7, 2008): The government’s decision to spend about RM2 million to send 122 members of the Royal Malay Regiment (RMR) to serve “London public duties” for two months has come under fire.

“It is a waste of taxpayers’ money,” Federation of Consumers Association vice president K. Koris said today.

“We should be looking at protecting our country instead of thinking about sending our troops to guard Buckingham Palace,” he told theSun.

“We have more pressing issues here and they could use our army to look at guarding our borders from illegal immigrants instead of spending money to send them to guard Queen Elizabeth.”

He said the illegal immigrant problems in Malaysia is a growing one which should be handled and resolved by guarding the borders.

“There is no logic at all for them to go over there and waste so much money,” he said, adding the whole idea is a joke as there is no need for the team to go all the way to England to learn when they can do it locally.

“This is another example of the government wasting taxpayers’ money, when daily expenditures are rising for the people,” he said.

He said the government could have used the money to subsidise certain goods or help the poor.

He was responding to an announcement by Malaysian Armed Forces public relations acting director Kol Fadzlette Othman Merican that the 122-member team will leave on April 16 for a two-month tour of duty at a cost of RM1.9 million to cover the insurance, attire and flight tickets.

The team will be guarding Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace, the Tower of London and also Windsor Castle.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak, who is also the defence minister, defended the decision to send the team as a recognition for Malaysian soldiers.

He said it was a recognition for the soldiers’ credibility, as the Chief of General Staff of the United Kingdom, Sir Richard Dannat, had been impressed with them during a visit here recently.

“He saw our capability, the way our soldiers marched, so he proposed that we be given this honour. I take it as an honour for our Malay Regiment. It is not about guarding the palace but about the recognition. That is important,” he said.

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written by PaulineL, April 07, 2008 | 19:49:37

EH?? I thought we have thrown away the shackles of colonialism? I thought the reason why we changed all the names of the roads to local names is because we want to forget that part of history when we were a British colony? Then why are we sending our troops to guard the British Queen? Doesn’t make sense.

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