Reacting to the PM’s statement in the Commons today on defence
spending, the Integrated Review and global Britain, Chair of the
Defence Committee, MP, said:
“This announcement is a clear and unequivocal message that
defence is a priority for this Government and an imperative for
the country. A welcome end to the era of cuts to defence. This
substantial increase in defence spending sends the signal that
the UK is committed to remaining a significant hard power with
the capacity to wield considerable influence and shape the
geopolitical landscape.
“The postponement of the Integrated Review, although
understandable, it not without its drawbacks. Funding and
strategy are two sides of the same coin, yet the announcements
today indicate that the Integrated Review and Spending Review are
being undertaken as separate pieces of work. Whilst the numbers
are impressive, the cash injection will fail to deliver without a
coherent and considered strategy, and threats and priorities are
yet to be formally identified in the Review. Critically, we have
heard little on the Government’s plans to work closely and
collaboratively with our firmest ally, the US, in order to
address the growing threat from Russia and China. The new US
Administration offers the opportunity to strengthen our
countries’ ties and the Review should renew our commitment to
working together to counter the threat that these hostile states
pose to our way of life.
“Although the Government is rightly ambitious in its vision for
the UK’s standing on the world stage, questions remain about how
it plans to achieve these ambitions. It is crucial that the
Review outlines how the Government plans on delivering a balance
of capabilities across our Armed Forces, ensuring our country’s
ability to respond to any threat of any nature. As technology
evolves, we must adapt, and the Committee is urging for clarity
on the new planned investments in space and in cyber warfare.”