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Starting gun fired on jockeying to replace Armed Forces chief – Telegraph.co.uk
A report suggested that the Prime Minister wanted him out of the post early and had “tired” of him

The head of the Armed Forces is expected to step down later this year, starting a firing gun on the race to replace him.
General Sir Nick Carter, 61, is due to retire as Chief of the Defence Staff at the end of a three-year term in June unless a surprise extension to his tenure is agreed.
A report in The Sunday Times suggested that the Prime Minister wanted him out of the post early and had tired of him.
Downing Street reached out to Sir Nick to reassure him that this was not the case, The Telegraph…
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