Conservatives announce plans for £50 billion Sovereign Defence Fund
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Today [Thursday 18th December] the Conservatives are
announcing their plans to boost Britain's
defence through a Sovereign Defence
Fund (SDF) of up to £50 billion, by
re-allocating public funding currently spent on costly
environmental projects. As the world becomes increasingly more
volatile and dangerous, it is clear that the UK must
go further to protect our interests but Labour has failed
to provide the...Request free trial
Today [Thursday 18th December] the Conservatives are announcing their plans to boost Britain's defence through a Sovereign Defence Fund (SDF) of up to £50 billion, by re-allocating public funding currently spent on costly environmental projects. As the world becomes increasingly more volatile and dangerous, it is clear that the UK must go further to protect our interests but Labour has failed to provide the investment our armed forces need – including failing to provide any new investment at the last Budget. That is why the next Conservative Government would use our Sovereign Defence Fund to accelerate war readiness and send a powerful message to our adversaries. This investment would enable the procurement of drones and new technologies at a far greater pace and scale – transforming the lethality of the British Armed Forces. To enable this ramp up in domestic drone production, the Sovereign Defence Fund would mobilise billions in public and private funding to overhaul the defence industrial base, including:
This Sovereign Defence Fund is a fully funded plan based on repurposing existing Government expenditure to invest in this national priority. It is comprised of three elements:
The Conservatives would deliver these changes through primary legislation. Countries like Germany are allocating huge funds for Defence – all Labour have done is give up our fishing rights to access the EU Defence fund (‘SAFE') – without getting a penny in return. The Labour Government is failing to face up to the serious challenges this country faces. Despite announcing an increase in defence spending the Government has still refused to commit to raising it to 3% by the end of the parliament – instead kicking it into the next decade. This comes despite a rising NATO expenditure target, and allies like Poland investing heavily whilst we fall behind. Labour also axed £500 million of defence projects without any clear plan to replace them, leaving our Armed Fores without the equipment or capabilities they need to defend our country. This failure from the Government has led to warnings from senior figures across the sector. The Defence Select Committee stated that Labour are moving at a “glacial pace” on war readiness, and General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, First Sea Lord, called for an urgent increase in defence spending as we risk losing naval control to Russia. Kemi Badenoch MP, Leader of the Conservative Party, said: “The next Conservative Government will move funding from Ed Miliband's vanity Net Zero projects and use it to back our military to accelerate their war readiness. “We must ensure our Armed Forces are equipped and ready to defend our country. Because defence of the realm must be the first priority of any Government. “In the face of growing threats we should be investing more in defence, yet all we see from this Labour Government is heel dragging and vague promises." James Cartlidge MP, Shadow Defence Secretary, said: “When we say we back our armed forces – we mean it. “With a value of up to £50 billion, our Sovereign Defence Fund will accelerate the UK's war readiness. “The SDF would deliver the drone revolution our armed forces require; galvanise private finance into Defence at an unprecedented scale; and transform the resilience of our Defence industrial base – removing Chinese dependencies and protecting critical supply chains. “Ultimately, the SDF would deliver a more lethal UK armed forces, whilst supporting innovation and economic growth – making Britain safer and more prosperous.” Sir Mel Stride MP, Shadow Chancellor, said: “As threats increase around the world, it is vital that we invest in our defence capabilities. “Galvanising private sector investment in our defence sector and new technology can bring huge benefits to our economy as well as to our national security. “Labour are prioritising net zero projects instead of our national defence. The Conservatives would channel investment into our long-term security and seize the growing export opportunities for UK industries.” ENDS Notes to Editors
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