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17 Jun 2026, 20:34 GMT+10
The move follows the resignation of the UK defense secretary and a growing row over insufficient funding for the armed forces
The UK will divert money from other government departments to increase the defense budget, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said.
He made the remarks at the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on Tuesday - days after Defense Secretary John Healey and Armed Forces Minister Al Carns resigned over the government's military spending plans.
"I have taken the decision to reallocate money from other departments," Starmer told reporters, adding that discussions were under way with the new defense secretary on how the money would be spent and which capabilities would be prioritized.
Every government department has been tasked with finding cuts to fund the military, with Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy confirming on Sunday that cabinet ministers have been told to look for further reductions. The move has drawn criticism from some MPs, who question why military funding is treated as a priority while departments covering health, housing, and social care face cuts.
Starmer said military spending had risen from 2.3% to 2.6% of GDP, describing it as "the biggest increase since the 1980s," and would amount to Pound 270 billion ($360 billion) during the current parliament.
However, fact-checking organization Full Fact said the figure referred to the Defense Ministry's projected overall spending rather than additional new funding.
Military officials have warned that operational activity may have to be scaled back without additional funding, while continuing to cite an alleged threat from Russia, which they claim is "probing, challenging, and testing our defenses." Chief of the Defense Staff Richard Knighton told lawmakers that exercises and deployments would need to be "dialed back" if resources did not increase.
In his resignation letter, Healey complained that Starmer had been "unable, and the Treasury unwilling, to commit the resources" needed for sweeping military reforms and to raise defense spending to 3% of GDP by 2030 in line with Britain's NATO obligations.
The Defense Investment Plan, due last week, has been delayed by the resignations, piling new pressure on Starmer at a time when he is already facing mounting calls to step down after Labour's poor local election performance.
The funding row has coincided with fresh problems for the Royal Navy. Critics say years of underfunding have left Britain's armed forces overstretched despite London's ambitions to project military power overseas.
Earlier this month, HMS Prince of Wales, the Royal Navy's co-flagship, was unable to join a NATO exercise after a technical fault was discovered. Its sister ship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, was also forced to withdraw from NATO maneuvers in 2024.
Media reports also said all of Britain's Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarines were stuck in port awaiting maintenance or repairs, leaving the Royal Navy without a deployable hunter-killer submarine.
(RT.com)
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