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UK Armed Forces ‘Not Ready’ for Full-Scale Attack

October 25, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Defense Secretary John Healey

According to Defense Secretary John Healey, the state of Britain’s military forces has become so depleted that the country might not be able to withstand an enemy invasion. 

Healey conveyed his concerns, stating that while the military can still conduct “operations,” it may not be equipped to handle a full-scale invasion.

Healey, who assumed office in July, described the current defense capabilities as being in a “far worse” condition than initially anticipated, with deep-rooted issues affecting readiness and effectiveness.

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Mounting Concerns Over Defense Funding Delays

In recent months, frustration has been growing over delays in setting a timeline for reaching the 2% of GDP defense spending target. Healey acknowledged these challenges, conceding that it is “taking [the government] a while to get going” on restoring and modernizing the armed forces.

Since winning the general election, Labour’s defense team has prioritized a comprehensive “root and branch” review of military capabilities. Sir Keir Starmer, previously described the nation’s defense infrastructure as “hollowed out” by years of underfunding and committed to a “roadmap” for increasing defense spending.

However, the proposed review has been met with resistance from former Conservative Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, who believes Labour’s approach to the armed forces is misguided. 

Wallace argued, “We don’t need more distractions from ‘new reviews’.” Wallace contends that steady and consistent growth in the defense budget is essential to ensure the improvements made in recent years are upheld, particularly in light of the intense strain placed on the military during conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Wallace added that funding for these past wars was not properly established until recent years, and he warned that Labour’s proposed review could push the military back toward “the dark old days of hollowing out that happened under both Labour and the Conservatives.”

Military Leaders and MPs Share Concerns

The uncertainty over Britain’s combat readiness has not only affected top defense officials but has also drawn concerns from military chiefs within the Ministry of Defence. Reports indicate that senior military personnel share Healey’s concern that Britain’s armed forces may not be ready for a large-scale conflict, should the need arise.

Parliament’s defense committee also voiced concerns about the military’s preparedness, emphasizing that Britain is not fully equipped for “all-out war.” MPs say this capability is critical, as it serves as a vital deterrent to adversaries. 

The military remains “consistently overstretched,” with mounting pressures on personnel recruitment and retention as a result of the heightened demand on troops, leading to higher attrition rates than new enlistments.

In response, Tory MP James Cartlidge defended the strength of Britain’s forces, urging officials to “not talk down the armed forces’ capability.” Cartlidge highlighted the country’s “ultimate deterrence” in the Trident nuclear program and noted the recent commitment of nearly 20,000 UK personnel to a NATO exercise. 

However, he acknowledged existing “gaps to fill and replenish,” particularly in replacing munitions supplied to Ukraine and addressing challenges in retaining troops amid a competitive labor market.

Labour’s forthcoming review is expected to determine the future of the UK’s defense priorities. Starmer aims for this “NATO-first” approach to establish a clear defense framework that responds to current and emerging global threats, including Russia’s actions in Ukraine, escalating tensions in the Middle East, and the rise of authoritarian regimes worldwide.

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Keir Starmer has promised to spend 2.5 per cent of Britain’s GDP on defence

The review, set to include insights from allies, defense industry experts, and former military personnel, is a cornerstone of Labour’s policy, reflecting a “cast-iron commitment” to reaching a defense budget of 2.5% of GDP. 

Labour’s position on defense was bolstered by the election of a record number of ex-military personnel, such as Colonel Alistair Carns, a decorated Royal Marine and Afghanistan veteran, now serving as Veterans Minister.

As such, this commitment to strengthening the armed forces comes amid heightened security concerns at home and abroad, with the government aiming to build a resilient military force that can reliably deter and defend against any potential threats.

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