Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has acknowledged the need for increased defense spending in the UK, with the government’s upcoming spending review expected to outline plans for this. Pressure to increase spending has arisen following US President Trump’s call for NATO members to allocate 5% of GDP to defense, as opposed to the current 2%. Labour has pledged to raise the UK’s defense spending to 2.5%, emphasizing the importance of national security and prosperity.
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Liz Truss Claims 'Patriotic Brits' Are Envious Of The US And Want A UK 'Trump Revolution'
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference, expressing support for a "Trump revolution" in the UK, advocating for policies like tax cuts, deporting illegal immigrants, and promoting free speech media networks to combat censorship. Truss, who served briefly in office and lost her seat as an MP, highlighted her desire for a more conservative and nationalist approach in Britain, drawing inspiration from former US President Donald Trump. Despite facing...
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