A tumultuous week for Britain’s faltering rearmament plans sees defence secretary John Healey resign from Keir Starmer’s cabinet, saying the prime minister and the Treasury lack the will to properly fund the defence of the nation.
Al Carns, the armed forces minister, also resigned saying the government’s long-awaited Defence Investment Plan (DIP) was ‘not built for the threat we face’.
The departures raise further questions over whether the DIP can address the costs and trade-offs involved in strengthening UK defence.
Meanwhile, European leaders struggle to coordinate their own rearmament amid concerns that America will withdraw from the defence of the continent.
Bronwen Maddox looks at the defence predicament in the UK and Europe, with UK in the World Programme director Olivia O’Sullivan, and International Security Programme director Dr Marion Messmer.
Produced by Podmasters for Chatham House, with thanks to Stephen Farrell and Sara Seth.
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