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Starmer’s defence investment plan revealed at last – but critics say it still falls short

Starmer defends funding for defence investment plan
  • Sir Keir Starmer‘s government has allocated £14.5bn to Britain’s defence investment plan (DIP), an increase of £1bn following former defence secretary John Healey‘s resignation over funding concerns.
  • The new funding package, negotiated by Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis, still falls significantly short of the £28bn defence officials previously deemed necessary.
  • The DIP, set to be published, will prioritise accelerating Britain’s drone capabilities, reflecting lessons from conflicts in Ukraine and Iran.
  • This strategic shift includes replacing new destroyer warships with ‘hybrid’ vessels designed to act as command hubs for drones.
  • Andy Burnham, widely expected to succeed Sir Keir as Prime Minister, may revisit the DIP to further increase defence spending, potentially by reallocating welfare funds and favouring British-based defence companies.
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