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Defence Secretary says Labour 'short on solutions'

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Defence Secretary says Labour 'short on solutions'

Defence Secretary says Labour 'short on solutions'

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace hits back at Labour as "long on criticism, very short on solutions".

Wallace recogonises there is a lot of anger and worry around Afghanistan, but the government did the important thing of securing the airport on Friday rather than making calls to a fleeing Afghan government that would not have made the "blindest bit of difference".

Report by Edwardst.

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