Sir Keir Starmer has hit back at ex-Nato chief and “completely rejects” claims that Britain is under-prepared and not safe.
In response to Lord George Robertson’s criticism earlier today, the Prime Minister’s spokesman rejected the comments, saying that Britain’s “armed forces are the among the best in the world”.
The spokesman said: “Our armed forces are working around the clock… Our armed forces are among best in the world and work 24/7 to keep us safe – we have made the largest defence investment since the cold war.”
Lord Robertson, former Nato chief and co-author of last year’s Strategic Defence Review (SDR) had delivered a string of critcism towards the Government on their delay in publishing their Defence Investment Plan (DIP).
In an interview with the Financial Times he referenced the “ever-expanding welfare budget” as a reason why we cannot “defend Britain”.
Serving as the military alliance’s general secretary from 1999 to 2003, the former Nato chief is also expected to issue a damning verdict on the state of the Armed Forces at a speech in Salisbury today.
“We are underprepared. We are underinsured. We are under attack. We are not safe,” the ex-Labour Defence Secretary is expected to say.
The Prime Minister’s spokesman said the DIP will be “published as soon as possible”, further emphasising that Sir Keir is “working to finalise” the plan so that it suits the security needs of the country.
Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesman ‘completely rejects’ claims that Britain is militarily under-prepared
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The chair of the House of Commons Defence Committee called Lord Robertson’s comments “sobering”.
Tan Dhesi, Labour MP for Slough, said: “Lord Robertson’s public intervention is sobering.
“It is damning that a man of his stature and experience has to speak out publicly to get his message heard.
“When it comes to defence, the Government’s rhetoric promising action does not yet align with reality.”
Lord George Robertson (pictured) co-authored the Strategic Defence Review which was published last year
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In the SDR, Lord Robertson, alongside the other authors, General Sir Richard Barrons and Dr Fiona Hill, acknowledged that “words such as ‘transformation’ have been used before in defence reviews but the intention has seldom been delivered”.
The DIP was supposed to be published last Autumn, shortly following the SDR, however, the plan is still on the Prime Minister’s desk creating growing concern among Westminster.
Lord Robertson’s comments come after Kemi Badenoch in the House of Commons yesterday demanded the publication of the defence plan.
She said the DIP was “nowhere to be seen” and called upon Sir Keir to find a way to increase defence spending before the end of the Parliament.
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