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Wallace makes case for boost to defence spending

- MARTINA BET wmnnewsdes­k@reachplc.com

BEN Wallace has hinted defence spending should increase as he claimed “it is a dangerous world” at the moment.

In comments that will be closely examined in the Westcountr­y, with a significan­t interest in defence issues, the Defence Secretary suggested it might be time to persuade the public a larger proportion of the UK’s wealth should be invested in defence.

Mr Wallace delivered a speech at the National Army Museum in Chelsea, London, yesterday, during which he accused the Russian regime of “mirroring [the] fascism and tyranny” of Nazi Germany as the Moscow parade to celebrate the 1945 victory over Hitler’s forces was under way.

Responding to questions from the media afterwards, Mr Wallace also suggested defence spending should increase from 2024-25.

Mr Wallace later described the Army’s land fleet as “woefully behind its peers” and it “needs definitely to modernise”.

Mr Wallace said the Conservati­ve chairman of the defence select committee, Tobias Ellwood, and others believe in increasing defence spending because “it is a more insecure world”, adding “it is a dangerous world” and “I do agree with that”.

However, he claimed to be in a “sound position” this year and next year in terms of funding, leaving the question open as to whether more cash should be set aside from 2024-25 onwards.

Mr Wallace said: “I have always said, as a threat changes, so should our funding. No different from other parts of Government; if pressure on the NHS goes up, that gets met with money. If threat changes, then that should.

“If it goes down, be prepared what you wish for, because if the threat goes down, maybe defence spending. So, I think it’s up to me to present a case about the threat and what we need to do to counter it.

“Then it’s a discussion about Government, about its appetite. For decades, defence spending has been at risk for a number of things, but one common risk has been Government’s appetite has never matched its budget. It has done more than it can afford.”

He added: “Now, we should have that debate. I know Tobias [Ellwood] and others would say the debate is it does warrant more because it is a more insecure world. It is a dangerous world, actually, at the moment, and I do agree with that.

“But, at the moment, my spending for this year and last year, and next year, I’m in a sound position. The long term is as much about what Nato plans. I mean, I think we have to ask Nato: What is your long-term plan?”

Asked at a defence conference if he thought more spending on defence was justified as the costof-living crisis hits households, Mr Wallace said an extra £24 billion announced for the Minis in 2020 had been “very important” to “make sure that we modernise the Army”.

“I mean, the Army’s land fleet is woefully behind its peers. I mean, you can lay the blame at all sorts of reasons, but fundamenta­lly it needs definitely to modernise,” he said.

He added a “concerted campaign to tell people the importance of defence” would be needed to justify a larger budget.

He told the conference: “I don’t think it is impossible to persuade the public of the importance of stability.”

Mr Wallace wrote to the Chancellor on March 11 warning that Britain risked missing a Nato commitment to spend 2% of national income on security by 2025.

The letter was sent before the Spring Statement in March and highlighte­d the cost of arming Ukraine and rising inflation as the primary reasons Britain was facing a real-terms cut in defence spending.

Labour also backs calls to “look again” at defence spending, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer

told BBC Radio 4.

‘It’s a more insecure world; it’s a dangerous world. I agree with that’ BEN WALLACE

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