
Rather than arguing over when we will meet the 2.5 per cent of GDP defence-spending threshold, we should instead be examining what needs must be met to secure our interests. If this means 3 per cent or 5 per cent of current GDP, then the money must be found, and the trade-offs involved confronted. This will mean a rolling back of the expansion of the welfare state alongside sacrificing government ambitions such as net zero in order to achieve growth. … read more »
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