The UK government, under Chancellor Rachel Reeves, has announced an increase in defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, funded partly by reducing foreign aid to 0.3% of gross national income. This £2.2 billion boost for the Ministry of Defence aims to advance the UK's military technology, including drones and AI, while also aiming to make the UK a 'defence industrial superpower'. The announcement coincides with upcoming budget statements and reflects a strategic shift in government spending priorities. Unhappy Customer 🤨 @BeenDunOver
UK politics not changing.
Labour Austerity.
Just a different party but the same austerity focused on vulnerable and those who need support.