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Rishi Sunak pledges big boost to defence spending, but how will it be funded? | The New Statesman 

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Rishi Sunak has pledged to lift UK defence spending to 2.5 per cent of
GDP by 2030.
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A listener asks: "Why do journalists not ask, how are you going to pay for it when it comes to defence spending? Why is Keir Starmer's defence spending target covered so differently to planned green spending?"
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Комментарии : 42   
@dondoodat
@dondoodat Месяц назад
How has the Rwanda plan been paid for ?
@YeahNoTellTheTruth
@YeahNoTellTheTruth Месяц назад
This has nothing to do with Sunak, defence spending needs to increase so his bosses told him and he must do the paperwork. If you're in favour of this, don't give this guy credit.
@AetherSpirit
@AetherSpirit Месяц назад
We the people will unite and be free.
@elainepitkin3561
@elainepitkin3561 Месяц назад
Never mind the cost, why by 2030? Why not by yesterday, today or tomorrow? No sense of urgency, just complacency. Foreign invasion is occuring but no urgency there either. Their priority is NOT the safety of this country or it's people, nor will it be Labours.
@oliver556
@oliver556 Месяц назад
'Foreign invasion'. Do you mean the numerous foreign companies that own our public utilities and property portfolios?
@nathanadler6991
@nathanadler6991 Месяц назад
It won't because he'll be out of power and he's hoping to shaft Labour when they cost this project and have to cut it.
@nicks4934
@nicks4934 Месяц назад
Defence spending was more than 2.5% under labour. The tories cut it to less than 2.5%
@cleolector710
@cleolector710 Месяц назад
Don't worry we have half Ukraine here Carnt use a country to fight for you then loose and expect them to live in rubble Then try pass on to other country's
@matt_cummins28
@matt_cummins28 Месяц назад
Until the media, and I very much include you in this, point out that a) it is not defense spending it is military spending that b) we do not need, this nonsense about "defense and security" will, necessarily, go unchallenged. We are members of NATO, whose members are responsible for more death and destruction than any other country or bloc, and which includes the US, who, with their enormous GDP and military spending dwarf every other country's expenditure. This is utterly unnecessary, and when the result would be another round of austerity, the criticisms of it should resound around the media. I wait with bated breath.
@harmlessdrudge
@harmlessdrudge Месяц назад
The world is becoming more dangerous and our army is tiny, yet you don't want to increase our defences? You sound like the Labour and Liberal parties in the 1930s who opposed rearmament when Nazi Germany was rearming night and day. The left never learn.
@imperatorvespasian3125
@imperatorvespasian3125 Месяц назад
money printer go Brrrrr
@jamesfowler7403
@jamesfowler7403 Месяц назад
Money laundering.
@damthebloodandlandthirsty
@damthebloodandlandthirsty Месяц назад
i for one would love nothing more than to pay more towards this and any other crackpot idea that he may have while all the while he will part with zero of his, his family's, his employer's or his chums wealth
@MrDeadhead1952
@MrDeadhead1952 Месяц назад
As empty promises go this one just about takes the biscuit. A promise a couple of months before a General Election which goes out for 6 years is a promise the maker can't guarantee to keep
@michaelashall4523
@michaelashall4523 Месяц назад
He can’t afford to complete HS2. He hasn’t placed an order for the trains yet. Alstom inDerby may have to close with a massive loss of jobs. Just like Port Talbot steel works.
@HuplesCat
@HuplesCat Месяц назад
Privatizing the nhs. Next question?
@nigelsmith2044
@nigelsmith2044 Месяц назад
Bring back compulsory military conscription for all males aged 18 to 60 jail or worse for those who refuse
@ironbutterflyrusted
@ironbutterflyrusted Месяц назад
Usual way....lift the bar beyond what the majority of medical professionals advise and take benefits like ESA and PIP off the most vulnerable. Claimant's will appeal the decision and wait a year to have it reversed.....been through it before.
@PhoenixBlack_741
@PhoenixBlack_741 Месяц назад
[After reading the title…] Wait, the same party that slashed the budget and personnel in the first place? Got it.
@jimmeltonbradley1497
@jimmeltonbradley1497 Месяц назад
Didn't the Tories make this same proposal a few years ago, but Sunak, who was then Chancellor of the Exchequer veto it? Just asking.
@TimesFM4532
@TimesFM4532 Месяц назад
Tbf this is just to mess with labour
@fenderek666
@fenderek666 Месяц назад
Sunak won't be there in 2025, let alone 2030
@marcothorsen950
@marcothorsen950 Месяц назад
Out !!
@AlGaivotoPfarrhaus-Altersberg
@AlGaivotoPfarrhaus-Altersberg Месяц назад
I am sure his wife will help out
@joshwilliams0391
@joshwilliams0391 Месяц назад
It won’t be funded.
@xavierhucklenbruch1798
@xavierhucklenbruch1798 Месяц назад
I do not know why you are bothering to talk about what the tories say.. its a. A lie . And b . its never going to happen ..
@teriparkin2519
@teriparkin2519 Месяц назад
By the disabled 😢
@nicks4934
@nicks4934 Месяц назад
Just like cutting NI. Word salads are cheap. Btw 75,000 civil servants are needed to do brexit red tape that used to be done in the eu or not needed.
@thegoodthebadthe4skins612
@thegoodthebadthe4skins612 Месяц назад
Unelected 🐀
@paulsparks7035
@paulsparks7035 Месяц назад
First 🎉
@rogerpitcher2636
@rogerpitcher2636 Месяц назад
Labour coming into office? If it happens it will be their usual tax and spend, until the IMF is needed, then it will be austerity on steroids.
@user-ol6rd7pl5t
@user-ol6rd7pl5t Месяц назад
As opposed to Tory policy of don't tax & don't spend . Without taxes you can't have any public services, unless you vote Tory & you pay taxes & still don't get any public services because they've pocketed it all.
@alanconway94
@alanconway94 Месяц назад
It's not a big increase. As for Starmer, he needs the votes of flag-shaggers. It's why he's Tory-lite. You can't win a UK GE without being right wing. The English won't have it any other way. That's Thatcher's legacy - Blair knew it and Starmer is fine with it. If he weren't, he would be trying to change it.
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