Delays to defence investment plan have damaged UK’s credibility, say MPs
Summary
A UK parliamentary committee criticized delays in the government’s defence investment plan, saying these postponements harm the country's credibility with allies and weaken military readiness. The plan is now expected before a Nato summit in early July, while the Ministry of Defence faces challenges including all five hunter-killer submarines being out of service for maintenance.Key Facts
- The UK defence investment plan (Dip) was originally due in autumn 2025 but has been repeatedly delayed.
- The public accounts committee (PAC) says the delay damages UK credibility with allies and harms national security.
- The Defence Ministry says it is increasing defence spending by £270 billion in this parliament.
- The Dip aims to fix an outdated and underfunded defence programme.
- The Royal Navy’s five Astute-class hunter-killer submarines are all currently out of service for maintenance.
- A submarine maintenance recovery plan is being developed to prevent future downtime and improve readiness.
- The UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has promised the plan will be published before the Nato summit in Turkey starting 7 July.
- The Ministry of Defence reports focusing on sustaining submarine capability and providing needed resources for future operations.
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