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Grant Shapps urges Nato allies 'step up and be brave!' in defence spending call
2024-04-24 00:00:00.0     每日快报-政治     原网页

       

       Grant Shapps (Image: Getty)

       Britain’s allies must “step up and be brave” in the face of the most dangerous threat to peace in decades, the Defence Secretary urged.

       Grant Shapps called on Western nations to follow the UK’s lead by spending billions to make sure they are ready for war.

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       He called for Nato members to match a new pledge to invest at least 2.5 percent of national income on the military and the kit it needs to fight.

       Mr Shapps told the Daily Express: “There can be no doubt that threats to the UK and our interests are increasing. That's why the Prime Minister and I are increasing Britain's defence spending to 2.5 percent by 2030.

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       “This is the right thing to do and confirms our place as the biggest defence power in Europe.

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       “My message to Nato countries is clear: step up, be brave.

       “Together we can create a safer, stronger alliance. The minimum spend must be raised to 2.5 percent.”

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       The costs of war would be unimaginable - which is why we must do more to deter Britain’s enemies.

       Our £75bn uplift will prove that Britain is more serious about our defence than at any point since the Cold War. pic.twitter.com/VvSIsD3D0H

       — Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP (@grantshapps) April 24, 2024

       Mr Shapps and Rishi Sunak will push for allies to set the new target when they meet for the Nato 75th anniversary summit in Washington DC.

       But most Nato members have failed to meet or are only just reaching the two percent target set a decade ago.

       Mr Shapps stressed the threat has increased significantly over the last ten years with growing hostility from the so-called Crinks - China, Russia, Iran and North Korea.

       The Defence Secretary’s rallying cry comes after Mr Sunak’s whistle-stop visit to Poland and Germany to lay out Britain’s plan to invest an extra £75billion by the end of the decade.

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       Despite the significant increase in spending, the PM insisted the government would still be able to “invest in public services and cut people's taxes”.

       Defence spending will increase gradually over the next six years, reaching £87billion a year by 2030.

       Mr Sunak said there was “record investment in our public services”, including the NHS and Education.

       He said: “That’s not going to change, it's going to continue. We have record investment in our schools, that’s not going to change. Its going to continue to increase. And alongside that we are able to cut peoples taxes.

       “We have made a choice and I am not shying away from that choice. All governing is about prioritising. I have decided to prioritise defence because I think that is the right thing to do for our country.

       “I am not going to get into writing the next manifesto here and now, but what I am confident about is that if you have a strong plan for the economy as we have and that plan is working, we stick to that plan and we will be able to continue increasing defence spending.

       “It is a completely funded plan. We have got a very clear idea of how to reduce civil service headcount which has grown considerably over the last few years, and we can bring that back and use that to fund what I announced yesterday.

       “And alongside that, continue to invest in public services and cut people’s taxes.”

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       At a press conference with Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin, Mr Sunak praised Germany for increasing its defence spending, and hailed a strong bond between it and the UK.

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       He said: “At this dangerous moment, the bond between our two nations is stronger than ever. We meet as a war rages on our continent and new threats are rising around the world.”

       He congratulated Mr Scholz on his leadership and taking the “historic decision” to increase Germany’s defence spending.

       “We stand here today together as the leading defence spenders in Europe,” he added.

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