South Wales Echo

Starmer victory would embolden Putin – Sunak

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RISHI Sunak has warned giving Sir Keir Starmer the keys to No.10 would leave the country less safe and embolden Russia’s Vladimir Putin, in an early indication of bitter general election battles to come.

The Prime Minister claimed Labour’s refusal to adopt the UK Government’s plan to spend 2.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) on defence sent the wrong message at a time when the world was facing “one of the most dangerous periods we’ve ever known”.

The highly personal attack on Sir

Keir came as Mr Sunak attempted to revive Tory hopes with his party more than 20 points behind in the opinion polls and licking its wounds after a local election mauling.

In a speech to the Policy Exchange think-tank, Mr Sunak said he remained “confident” that his party could win the general election as it was “the only party really talking about the future” and offering “bold ideas and a clear plan” rather than “lofty platitudes”.

The Prime Minister’s wide-ranging address warned of threats over the next five years from an “axis of authoritar­ian powers” including China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, extremists seeking to sow division at home, fears about new technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce and global forces imperillin­g people’s financial security.

He said: “People want to know that they have got someone in charge who understand­s these dangers, because only if you understand what’s happening can you be trusted to keep us safe.”

Mr Sunak has set out a plan to spend 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2030.

Mr Sunak said: “I believe that we will keep this country safe and Keir Starmer’s actions demonstrat­e that he won’t be able to do that.”

He added: “The Labour Party and Keir Starmer not matching our investment on defence spending emboldens our adversarie­s.

“What do you think Putin thinks when he sees that? That he thinks the West isn’t prepared to make the tough choices to invest in their security?

“Because Russia’s economy has mobilised for war, he is continuing to be aggressive, we need to meet that aggression with strength.”

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