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Axing Britannia 2.0 is another blow for Brexit Britain

A new national flagship would have allowed the UK to project soft power around the world and show off its best engineering

“It is Twitter 1, the Silent Majority 0.” The former Cabinet minister spoke for many today as he contemplated the Government’s decision to axe Boris Johnson’s plans for a new £250 million national flagship.

In truth Johnson’s idea for a replacement for the Royal Yacht Britannia – which he had been promoting in Whitehall for years – had always faced stiff headwinds from the new ship’s haters on social media.

And it felt somewhat inevitable that the flagship would finally be sunk by unarguable competition for the defence budget from the need to supply British arms to Ukraine to fight off its Russian invaders.

In the end, Defence secretary Ben Wallace told MPs that the national flagship was being replaced by a ship to protect the UK’s undersea internet cables. And who could argue with that?

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