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Thank you for copying to me your minute of 12 October to the Prime Minister, in which you proposed delaying a decision on the way forward until next year.

As you say, our officials have now established that my alternative approach for implementing the agreed run-down of the Hong Kong garrison would save some £30m over the next 4 years. The savings split roughly half and half between 1995-96 and 1996-97, with some additional upfront costs in 1994-95 largely offset by additional savings in 1997-98.

Now that we have established the costs, I believe we should press ahead and make a decision. Ι am afraid that neither of your reasons for delaying a decision are persuasive:

we have now settled the defence budget for the next 3 years, and you have agreed to find savings in each year. My suggestion on Hong Kong will contribute to this. By deferring a decision until after the next Long Term Costings, you only put the saving itself at risk, since the delay may make it more difficult to the Gurkhas by April 1995.

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