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Scrap green spending to make Britain ready for war, say Tories

17 Dec 2025 2 minute read
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Kemi Badenoch has vowed to scrap green spending to pay for a multibillion-pound fund to rearm the UK.

Accusing Labour of failing to invest in the UK’s armed forces, the Conservative leader has proposed reallocating £17 billion to “accelerate” Britain’s “war readiness.”

She said: “We must ensure our armed forces are equipped and ready to defend our country, because defence of the realm must be the first priority of any government.”

The money includes £11 billion from the National Wealth Fund that is currently allocated to net zero projects, with the fund itself turned into a new National Defence and Resilience Bank.

Another £6 billion over three years would be taken from the Government’s research and development budget and given to the Ministry of Defence to invest in new technology.

Alongside investment from the private sector, the Tories said they expected their plan to mobilise £50 billion for defence.

Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge said the money would “deliver the drone revolution our armed forces require” and create a “more lethal” military.

As well as investing in UK defence firms, the money is expected to be used to build more resilient supply chains, reducing Britain’s reliance on “hostile states” such as China.

Labour has previously pledged to raise defence spending to 2.5% of GDP from 2027 and to 3% by the end of the decade.

And earlier this year, the Government launched UK Defence Innovation with a £400 million annual budget aimed at bringing new technology to the military.

But negotiations to join the EU’s 150 billion euro (£130 billion) defence fund broke down last month over the amount the UK was expected to pay to take part in the scheme.

And the Government is yet to set out how it intends to meet the 3% spending target, and the defence investment plan due to be published this autumn has been delayed, leading Mrs Badenoch to accuse ministers of “heel dragging and vague promises.”

Sir Keir Starmer told MPs on Monday the investment plan would be published “as soon as it’s ready.”


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Greg
Greg
8 hours ago

We were told by her party that warnings about Brexit leading to war were Project Fear. And now here we are.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 hours ago

David Cameron in the Daily Telegraph “Brexit could lead to Europe descending into War” 2016/05/08

Mike T
Mike T
1 hour ago

We all avoid the issue. Defence, potential war with Russia, the cataclysmic threat from certain ideologies etc etc is all too terrifying to contemplate (I’m terrified when my children and family go to a Christmas market for God’s sake). It could also be said that we’re already at war with Russia in terms of Salisbury, cyber attacks etc. I think there is a case for finding a cross party consensus (in Wales too) for the level we spend. 5% of the budget appears to be a sensible level so I suggest we all agree stick to that for a generation.… Read more »

Jeff
Jeff
13 minutes ago

She is delusional. Her script is from the US. We are already at war, her party saw to that, her party sent a lair and a cheat to a NATO conference on a chemical weapons attack on the UK who then slipped his handlers and went to party with KGB and we still don’t know what he said. And Her and her party made him PM! Her party lost 20+billion on dodgy contracts. Handy about now, along with the massive Brexit hit and we were safer in the EU. I don’t like what Starmer is doing but by heck its… Read more »

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