According to Sky News sources, the UK will need to increase defense spending to 3.5% of national income within the next decade as part of a NATO initiative to strengthen military capabilities and maintain a strong relationship with the US.
There is confusion within the Ministry of Defence (MoD) over the government’s hesitancy to clarify whether the previous plan to reach 3% of GDP by the 2030s was an ambition or a commitment, considering the upcoming change.
The issue is viewed as a political dilemma, with the prime minister facing the challenge of balancing military needs with social welfare priorities, such as funding for winter fuel payments and childcare.
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Sir Keir is expected to make a decision on the defense spending target soon, possibly as early as today.
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