- The UK Armed Forces are facing an estimated £28 billion financial shortfall over the next four years, amidst increasing global instability.
- Chancellor Rachel Reeves has reportedly approved only a 'limited' increase to the Ministry of Defence's budget, prioritizing fiscal rules and public finances over a major spending hike.
- Military chiefs are expected to discuss a £3.5 billion cut to the current year's budget and have been tasked with finding billions in 'efficiencies'.
- Former defense secretaries and Labour figures, including former Nato secretary general George Robertson, warn that Britain's security is 'in peril' due to 'corrosive complacency' and insufficient defense investment.
- The government has committed to increasing defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, rising to 3.5% by 2035, and is finalizing a long-delayed 10-year defense investment plan.
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