- Lord George Robertson, a Labour peer and former Nato Secretary General, is set to deliver a critical speech accusing Sir Keir Starmer of "corrosive complacency" regarding the UK's defence capabilities.
- Robertson, who authored the government's Strategic Defence Review, will warn that Britain is "underprepared, underinsured, under attack" and "not safe," with national security "in peril."
- He will also criticise "non-military experts" in the Treasury for "vandalism" and link the defence funding issues to an "ever-expanding welfare budget."
- The government's promised 10-year defence investment plan, intended to fund the SDR, faces significant delays and an estimated £28bn funding shortfall over the next four years.
- Other defence experts, including General Sir Richard Barrons and former defence secretary Ben Wallace, have echoed concerns about the UK's military readiness and the government's handling of defence spending.
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