Western Mail

Red, white and blue plane makeover ‘to cost £1m’

- PATRICK DALY newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

OPPOSITION MPs have reacted furiously after Downing Street confirmed that work to paint a military plane used by the Prime Minister in the colours of the Union flag will cost almost £1m.

The grey RAF Voyager jet is currently receiving a pre-planned makeover at an airport in Cambridge, with one defence source reportedly saying the new design sounded like something “from Austin Powers”.

Confirming the red, white and blue paint job, Downing Street said the work would cost “around £900,000” and would mean that the plane can better represent the UK around the world with “national branding”.

But criticisin­g the bill, acting Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey compared it with the cost of drugs used to treat Covid-19 patients.

Sir Ed tweeted: “The drug dexamethas­one, that can potentiall­y save the lives of people with coronaviru­s, costs £5 per patient.

“Boris Johnson could have bought 180,000 doses of that, but instead he’s painting a flag on a plane.”

Labour MP Emma Hardy said: “For goodness sake. Please can we have a grown up as a Prime Minister instead of a child.”

And her party colleague Justin Madders tweeted: “What’s he painting it with, gold leaf?”

But the Prime Minister’s official spokesman pointed out that the PM was not the only who uses the jet.

He said: “The RAF Voyager used by the royal family and the Prime Minister is currently in Cambridges­hire for pre-planned repainting.

“This will mean that the plane can better represent the UK around the world with national branding, similar to many other leaders’ planes, while also retaining its military airto-air refuelling capability.”

The spokesman defended the £900,000 cost, telling reporters: “That incorporat­es the cost of creating a design that will promote the UK around the world without compromisi­ng the plane’s vital military role.

“At every stage we have worked to ensure value for money for the UK taxpayer and all of the work has been undertaken in the UK, directly benefiting British suppliers.”

Sky News previously reported a defence source saying the paint job sounded like something “from Austin Powers”.

Mr Johnson has previously questioned why the plane is grey, saying he would like to have a “Brexit plane” to help him travel the world and promote the Government’s vision of global Britain.

Meanwhile, Boris Johnson’s convoy was targeted by a protester as the Prime Minister left Westminste­r.

The demonstrat­or, who had been protesting about Turkish action against Kurdish rebels, ran into the road outside the gates to Parliament.

This forced the lead vehicles in the convoy – a police motorbike and the PM’s Jaguar – to stop, with a support vehicle running into the back of the luxury saloon carrying Mr Johnson.

The vehicles drove off shortly afterwards with a large dent visible on the rear of the Jaguar.

Downing Street said there were no reports of anyone being injured in the incident. The protester was detained by police.

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