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Britain has finally grasped the nettle on defence, but tough choices lie ahead

Politics The Guardian By Dan Sabbagh and Kiran Stacey 30 Jun 2026 19:21 1 min read
Britain has finally grasped the nettle on defence, but tough choices lie ahead

The new PM must balance the security budget and other urgent spending priorities, with little room for manoeuvre Burnham left with £4.7bn bill for Starmer’s new defence investment plan Keir Starmer’s defence investment plan leaves behind spending problems that his successor will not be able to avoid. Military budgets will be well short of the UK’s Nato commitments by the end of the decade, and European allies and a combustible White House are likely to notice. Continue reading...

The new PM must balance the security budget and other urgent spending priorities, with little room for manoeuvre

Burnham left with £4.7bn bill for Starmer’s new defence investment plan

Keir Starmer’s defence investment plan leaves behind spending problems that his successor will not be able to avoid.

Military budgets will be well short of the UK’s Nato commitments by the end of the decade, and European allies and a combustible White House are likely to notice.

Continue reading...

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