Deborah Haynes: Sir Keir Starmer's determination to...
🚨Sir Keir Starmer's determination to release a long-delayed defence investment plan ahead of a NATO summit next month risks doing more harm than good as officials scramble to meet what has become a political deadline. The UK's allies are increasingly concerned at a failure by the government to rearm at pace, despite the prime minister declaring "hard power is the currency of the age". Publishing the defence funding blueprint before Sir Keir meets with Donald Trump and other NATO leaders in Turkey on 7 and 8 July was meant to be a way of allaying such fears. But, rather than reassuring allies, such a move risks having the reverse effect if Britain fails to set out a credible plan to transform the armed forces from hollowed out to fighting ready. In a worrying sign, officials at the Ministry of Defence are scrambling to rush through tweaks to the defence investment plan after John Healey and Al Carns resigned a fortnight ago as defence secretary and armed forces minister respectively. The pair quit in protest at a failure by Sir Keir and his chancellor to fund the original plan properly. Mr Carns also criticised its content for not focusing on the right kit, with too much emphasis on large, expensive, legacy programmes such as fast jets, warships and submarines instead of cheap, disposable drones that have transformed the battlefield in Ukraine. Dan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, has said he is now working hard to secure the "right" deal for the military and to release the defence investment plan before the Ankara summit. However, this politically dictated timeline could result in a poor outcome for the armed forces, especially if any announcement is ultimately yet more decline dressed up as reprioritised investment, with choices dictated by fiscal constraint rather than what is needed. The fact Sir Keir himself is only going to be in office for a few more weeks only adds to the lack of credibility and seriousness about what should be the top priority for any government. None of this will impress fellow member states in NATO. Most importantly, when it comes to the alliance, the headline metric that countries are judged on - as faulty and fudged as it can be - is defence spending as a proportion of GDP. Allies, with the exception of Spain, committed last year to lifting this ratio to 3.5% of GDP by 2035 - an unambitious timeline advocated by the prime minister and Rachel Reeves even though countries such as the Baltic states wanted to go much faster, and are already doing so. Underlying the incoherency of this distant timeframe is the fact that much of NATO, including Britain, is saying the alliance needs to be ready for possible war with Russia by 2030 - five years before they agreed to hit the new defence spending baseline. This mismatch between threat and investment is why Mr Healey, the previous defence secretary, could no longer support the prime minister's plan for the UK's armed forces as it would only raise the defence budget to 2.68% of GDP by 2030 from around 2.3% now. He had instead been pushing to increase the level to 3% of GDP within four years followed by a clear path to move on to 3.5% by 2035 (or sooner). This would unlock tens of billions of pounds of additional money for the military at the speed of relevance. But the Treasury baulked and the rest is history. What NATO really needs to see from the UK - a country that prides itself as being a leading member of the alliance - is a credible trajectory for when it will actually hit the new spending targets and be ready to fight a war. And that is no longer in Sir Keir's gift.Andrew Bridgen: It’s reported that President Putin...
It’s reported that President Putin confirms Russia is ready for talks with Ukraine It will need US intervention to achieve peace. Only President Trump can silence the Eu & UK warmongers determined to achieve their globalist master’s demands:-10 year war between Europe and RussiaJohn Smith: No neoliberal govt will build...
No neoliberal govt will build adequate social housing numbers to end the cost of living crisis in housing. Labour is a neoliberal govt and won't change its ideology back to socialism.Kathy Gyngell: Brexit lifted the stone on Britain's...
#Brexit lifted the stone on Britain's political class and showed millions how power really works. Ten years on, many hopes have been dashed, but the lesson remains: never underestimate what determined citizens can achieve ......or what entrenched elites will do to stop them. #BrexitRealityJames Foster: Ronnie Campbell, Labour MP for...
Ronnie Campbell, Labour MP for Blyth Valley, said: 'James Purnell makes me ashamed to be a member of the Labour Party. It is a disgrace the way he is hitting the poor. Not even the Tories would try to do this.'Aaron Bastani: Burnham will know better than anyone...
Burnham will know better than anyone that he won in Makerfield in spite of the likes of Streeting, Darren Jones and managerial blairism. Their political offer went down like 💩 over two years. Genuinely intrigued to see if Labour will do the cliched ‘broad tent’ including them.
Adam Brooks: If I were Prime Minister, I’d shut...
If I were Prime Minister, I’d shut down the asylum system immediately. We have no more room. It would be for women & children only. Not men who pretend to be refugees, pretend they’re children, & simply want a life of benefits in the UK & a free house. Because that’s what is happening.Lee Hurst: No Lefturds believe what they...
No Lefturds believe what they say they believe. If they did, they would:- Redistribute their money away to others with less money. House a refugee. Leave their doors unlocked because all property is theft.Chris Williamson: When you hear govt ministers accusing...
When you hear govt ministers accusing Russia and Iran et al of interference in the UK's affairs, they're simply projecting. The corporate media hacks dutifully report this nonsense, instead of looking closer to home for evidence of state malfeasance.Patrick Christys: It took police officers 8 minutes to...
It took police officers 8 minutes to check Henry Nowak for stab wounds. When they realised he wasn’t breathing they did chest compressions over his clothes ONTO A STAB WOUND, somehow managing to make the situation even worse.Andrew Bridgen: Tony Blair is advising Burnham just...
Tony Blair is advising Burnham just as he was advising Starmer before him. Rupert Lowe has stated that a Restore Britain government will put Blair on trial for his multiple crimes. PS - Still no one linking Blair to Epstein despite him being in the released files ! Why ?Aaron Bastani: Starmer isn’t a ‘decent man’...
Starmer isn’t a ‘decent man’. He’s a nasty liar who has the temerity to now say his greatest achievement in office was scrapping the two child benefit cap, something he removed the whip from his MPs over! He’s comically dishonourable and malevolent.Ben Habib: Farage spent most of yesterday defending...
Farage spent most of yesterday defending the indefensible. He also lied about Brexit. For all his claims to have fought to leave the EU, at crucial moments he chose to make money over doing right by the United Kingdom. Brexit is NOT done. Stop lying @Nigel_FarageAdam Brooks: Now be honest to the British public...
Now be honest to the British public… Literally a few hundred of them were the channel dinghy migrants. Almost all were visa overstayers or those wanting to go home. The dangerous ones with no checks or background information get to stay amongst our women & children.
Patrick Christys: We’re being led by horrific...
We’re being led by horrific, spiteful morons. Labour has announced that, from April 2027, interest on cash in Stocks and Shares ISAs will be taxed at 22%, and under-65s will only be able to put £12,000 a year in a cash Isa, down from £20,000.David Icke: No it didn't kill millions of ...
No it didn't kill millions of people with 'Covid' - the fake vaccine has -and you must know that. https://x.com/davidicke/status/2069317875152703521David Kurten: Burnham to give millions of ...
Burnham to give millions of post-2020 immigrants, primarily from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Africa, Indefinite Leave to Remain with welfare and voting rights. British people are rightly asking why they should pay taxes to give to migrants on benefits.Pouria Zeraati: Qalibaf's Backroom Maneuvers/ Trump: 'The Islamic...
Qalibaf's Backroom Maneuvers/ Trump: 'The Islamic Republic has told America that, contrary to the nonsense published by fake-news media, it neither takes any tolls from ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, nor insurance costs, nor any other money. If this claim turns out to be a lie, the negotiations end right then and there! Furthermore, America hasn't given any money to the Islamic Republic so far and hasn't released any funds for it either. But we will release a portion of their own money, which is fully under our control, so that it can be used to purchase corn, wheat, soybeans, and other products from American farmers and ranchers. Iran is in dire need of food, and we will supply it with these foodstuffs exclusively from America.'Lee Hurst: How crap is the quality of...
How crap is the quality of the Labour Party that they have to draft in an outsider and make him an MP in order to pick a new PM.Aaron Bastani: As the media assesses demise of...
As the media assesses demise of Starmer virtually nothing is being said about the moment it was really over: Green victory in Gorton & Denton. That showed he was haemorrhaging party’s core vote (McSweeney’s claim being they had nowhere else to go) & Lab set for below 100 seats >Liz Webster: European press bemused by Britain’s...
"🇪🇺 🇬🇧 European press bemused by Britain’s “Downing Street ejector seat” as another short-lived PM gone. This instability is the price of Brexit denial. @AndyBurnhamGM can bring stability with a fresh mandate: Proportional Representation, a sensible Europe reset, and a proper British food production plan for farmers and security. Time to end the chaos and rebuild."Daniel Lacalle: The UK economy has been demolished...
The UK economy has been demolished by net zero, keeping the brutal taxes and insane regulation of the EU and insane immigration policies. More of the same will not solve it.
Mark Curtis: Look at the MPs who laughably claim a...
Look at the MPs who laughably claim a debate on pro-Israel influence in Britain is anti-Semitic and who didn’t declare their own funding from the Israel lobby. 👇Patrick Henningsen: Notice how in her pandering to...
Notice how in her pandering to the Far Right reactionary mob, Liz Truss conveniently leaves out the part that all major migration flows into Europe are a direct result of UK/NATO & Israeli foreign interventions (as well as CIA/MI6 covert ops) and sanctions that have wrecked Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Iran, Yugoslavia et al. People need to stop being duped into a race war. You are being manipulated by the political/oligarch class and Military & Israel Lobbies - to fight their wars at home and abroad…Craig Murray: Yes. They also destroyed all the records...
Yes. They also destroyed all the records of interactions with Sweden in the Assange case. We had to get from Sweden the evidence that Sweden wished to drop the sexual assault charges as unfounded, but the CPS under Starmer insisted they did not. All internal CPS records destroyed.Craig Murray: Keir Starmer should be remembered...
Keir Starmer should be remembered for his unflinching and pro-active support for Genocide in Gaza and Lebanon. Nothing else matters beside this.Rachael Swindon: Keir Starmer’s brief, dismal era ends...
Keir Starmer’s brief, dismal era ends not with a bang, but with the whimper he always was. Starmer has never put the country first – not even in his final, insipid act New from me for @TheCanaryUKChris Williamson: Sir @Keir_Starmer has done lasting...
Sir @Keir_Starmer has done lasting harm to the British left and the whole country. History will not be kind to this man who lied his way to the Labour leadership and was the most dishonourable PM we've ever had, including BoJo, Truss and Thatcher.Teenagers Set to Be Blocked from Social Media Access
From 2027, a sweeping ban preventing under-16s from accessing social media platforms will come into force. The public is now debating both the potential benefits of the move and the risks it may create in terms of increased digital monitoring of citizens.Read more