Crisis-hit UK PM Keir Starmer is fast-tracking gigantic spikes in war spending. He says it is to defend the country. In reality, Starmer is yet again sucking up to US president Donald Trump. The UK government needs to get its head out of 1997 for all our sakes.
Starmer wants £14bn a year spent on war and the military. That is to say, £14bn more going into the pockets of arms firms and their fellow travelers.
The Guardian reported:
At the Munich Security Conference at the weekend, Starmer argued for higher and more sustained defence spending to meet the threat from Russia. “We must build our hard power because that is the currency of our age,” he said. “We must spend more, deliver more and coordinate more.”
Currently the UK spends 2.3% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on defence. The increase would take that figure up to 2.6%.
But it could go higher still:
The BBC said No 10 was considering an increase to 3% of GDP by the end of this parliament in 2029 to meet Starmer’s ambition, although it is unclear if this will turn into a concrete plan given the many obstacles.
Politico explained the rate of acceleration:
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Utterly shameful as the UK military budget is already one of the highest in the world.
Another U-turn required here.
And, by the way, I do not believe that Starmer wants the war in the Ukraine to end. He has always supported escalation.
One of the attractions of high military spending is that it stimulates the economy but does not produce anything that benefits ordinary people. Spending on other things, by contrast, would re-distribute wealth towards ordinary people.