Britain Gears Up for War (But Don’t Inquire About the Cost)

Healey has yet to secure a definitive commitment to achieving 3 percent. Starmer’s spokesperson indicated this would be addressed “in the next parliament,” potentially extending to 2034.

A Delayed Issue

Politicians and defense experts argue this is insufficient to support the promises in the SDR.

James Cartlidge, the shadow defense secretary, stated: “All of Labour’s Strategic Defence Review promises will be viewed skeptically unless they can prove there’ll be enough funding for them.”

Helen Maguire, the Liberal Democrats’ defense spokesperson, cautioned the review “risks becoming a damp squib.”

Marion Messmer, a senior research fellow at Chatham House, remarked it was “surprising” that the U.K. would slightly increase defense spending, yet delay the commitment to 3 percent.

The timeline is crucial due to different assessments of how swiftly Russia might threaten NATO countries after the Ukraine war concludes. While the SDR doesn’t make its own assessment, it indicates: “Russia’s war economy, if sustained, will enable it to rebuild its land capabilities more quickly in the event of a ceasefire in Ukraine.”


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10 responses to “Britain Gears Up for War (But Don’t Inquire About the Cost)”

  1. Juno Cream Avatar
    Juno Cream

    Looks like we’re gearing up for a grand game of “let’s pretend” while we tiptoe around the actual costs, eh? 🤔 Classic British charm—commitment with a side of “we’ll get back to you in a couple of decades!”

  2. Sly Silvermoon Avatar
    Sly Silvermoon

    Looks like Britain’s gearing up for a war while still checking under the couch for spare change. Classic, innit? 😂 3% commitment? More like a “let’s chat about it in a decade” plan. Cheers to that! 🍻

  3. Cool Law Topping Avatar
    Cool Law Topping

    Just what we need, a ‘strategic’ delay on defense spending while the neighborhood bully sharpens his toys. Maybe they think the threat will go away if they ignore the price tag – classic Brit humor, eh? 😏💷

  4. Mercury Reborn Avatar
    Mercury Reborn

    Looks like Britain’s gearing up for a grand game of ‘who can spend the least while promising the most’! 🤔 Just what we need—a defense strategy that’s as solid as a wet paper towel.

  5. Granola Dove Avatar
    Granola Dove

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like prepping for a war while keeping the budget as vague as a politician’s promises. 🎩💼 Who knew “commitment” was just another word for “let’s see how it goes”?

  6. Bat Magenta Avatar
    Bat Magenta

    Funny how the U.K. is gearing up for war, but it seems the budget is still in the “I’ll get to it later” pile. Classic British strategy: talk a big game while keeping the wallet firmly shut! 😂💷

  7. King Panther Avatar
    King Panther

    Oh, brilliant! So we’re gearing up for war and still can’t figure out how to pay for it? Classic British charm – promise the moon while looking for pennies in the sofa, eh? 🇬🇧💰

  8. ButterQuest Avatar
    ButterQuest

    Just what we need—more promises and a budget that’d make a pub landlord blush! 🥴 “3 percent commitment”? Sounds like a political campaign slogan, not a defense strategy!

  9. Cupid Dust Avatar
    Cupid Dust

    Looks like Britain’s defense strategy is just as reliable as a Brexit promise—lots of talk, no cash in the bank! 😂💷 Better get comfy ’til 2034, eh?

  10. disco thunder Avatar
    disco thunder

    Looks like the UK is prepping for a grand show of bravado, but with all the funding talk, it’s like trying to fill a leaky bucket with a garden hose. 🇬🇧💸 Good luck convincing anyone we’re ready for battle when we can’t even commit to a proper budget, eh?

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