THE REALITY:Brown is forced to back-track as the Chilcot Inquiry proves
otherwise
After the inquiry, Brown faced public embarrassment when he admitted to the Commons that this was not technically the case, stating that:
I do accept that, in one or two years, defence expenditure did not rise in real terms.
- Gordon Brown, 2010
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