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The Guardian view on the defence investment plan: the UK needs security, not dependency on a wayward US | Editorial

The Guardian view on the defence investment plan: the UK needs security, not dependency on a wayward US | Editorial

Summary

The UK’s defence investment plan aims to increase spending by £15 billion over four years but relies heavily on cooperation with the United States. Critics argue the plan focuses more on building equipment connected to US military strategies rather than strengthening UK homeland defence or independent capabilities.

Key Facts

  • The defence plan proposes nearly £300 billion in spending over four years.
  • This amount is £15 billion higher than the previous year’s budget.
  • Less than £10 billion is allocated for UK homeland defence, including cyber and missile protection.
  • About £100 billion is planned for nuclear submarines, aircraft, and other major military equipment linked to US alliances.
  • Former defence secretary John Healey resigned due to funding concerns about the plan.
  • Some experts suggest funding defence through borrowing, like Germany, instead of cutting other public budgets.
  • Andy Burnham, likely to become prime minister soon, supports the plan but wants more focus on building UK’s own defence industry.
  • The article highlights worries about relying too much on US military power under President Donald Trump’s leadership.
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