
Starmer heads to Nato summit amid questions on defence spending
Badenoch will say Westminster has descended into ‘pantomime’ at a time when ‘Britain needs seriousness’ over the future of its armed forces
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Badenoch will say Westminster has descended into ‘pantomime’ at a time when ‘Britain needs seriousness’ over the future of its armed forces. ‘Powerless’ Starmer heading to Nato with defence investment plan that is ‘not fit for purpose’, Badenoch to say. The Prime Minister said the UK’s contribution to Nato ‘will not waver’.
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Badenoch will say Westminster has descended into ‘pantomime’ at a time when ‘Britain needs seriousness’ over the future of its armed forces
reliability moderate2/2 sources‘Powerless’ Starmer heading to Nato with defence investment plan that is ‘not fit for purpose’, Badenoch to say.
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The Prime Minister said the UK’s contribution to Nato ‘will not waver’
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Badenoch will say Westminster has descended into ‘pantomime’ at a time when ‘Britain needs seriousness’ over the future of its armed forces
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