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Russian danger implies the UK military needs more funding

Russian danger implies the UK military needs more funding

Russian danger implies the UK military needs more funding

UK military needs more funding

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  • There is a “very real danger that Russia will lash out against wider Europe”, Defence Secretary warned.
  • He has reportedly written to the PM asking for an increase in UK defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2028.
  • The UK currently spends around 2% of its GDP on defence, matching Nato’s target.
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Russian danger implies the UK military needs more funding. He claimed in a speech that funding needs to respond to the “direct” danger; that Russia poses to Europe. Currently, the UK spends about 2 percent of its GDP on defence; which is the same as the goal set by NATO for its members. However, Mr. Wallace is said to have contacted the PM; requesting an increase to 2.5 percent by 2028. Later, he refuted the 2.5% estimate, although he did say that investment must increase; before it “becomes too late” during a conference organised; by the Royal United Services Institute think tank (Rusi). It was “increasingly evident President Putin cannot be deterred by threat of punishment; or the expenses imposed upon his people;” he said, calling Russia the “most immediate and pressing threat to Europe.” There is a very real risk that Russia may retaliate against more of Europe; Mr. Wallace said, adding that he meant it seriously.

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On his approach to a NATO conference in Madrid; Boris Johnson declared that the defence alliance had never been more crucial; and that it was the “indispensable guarantor of European security.”

According to the PM, the UK spends 2.3 percent of its GDP on defence; ranking it third among all industrialised nations.

The largest spending review since the end of the Cold War; he continued, includes an additional £24 billion.

A decision to break a platform pledge to increase defence expenditure; by more than inflation each year in current parliament; was also defended by the prime minister, who said: “It should be looked at over the length of a parliament; not a single data point.”

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