The UK makes an impressive contribution to NATO. We welcome the decision within the Integrated Review of 2021 to ensure that the UK maintained its prominent role in NATO. However, we are concerned that if the Government fails to protect the defence budget from inflationary and foreign exchange pressures combined with the withdrawal of a battle group from Estonia, it will send the wrong message to Allies and adversaries alike. Unity is vital in understanding what the threat is and how best to ...
The UK makes an impressive contribution to NATO. We welcome the decision within the Integrated Review of 2021 to ensure that the UK maintained its prominent role in NATO. However, we are concerned that if the Government fails to protect the defence budget from inflationary and foreign exchange pressures combined with the withdrawal of a battle group from Estonia, it will send the wrong message to Allies and adversaries alike. Unity is vital in understanding what the threat is and how best to counter it. Type: conclusion | Number: 9 | Paragraph: 51 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: The Department is pleased that the UK will continue to spend a minimum of 2% of GDP on defence and is set to spend more than 2% this financial year. The Prime Minister has provided Defence additional support in the Spring Budget of £5 billion over the next 2 years. This will bring the UK to around 2