Wes Streeting on Keir Starmer’s “poor leadership, poor judgement and bad politics”
The former health secretary has attacked the PM for failing to “take responsibility” for defence spending
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The former health secretary has attacked the PM for failing to “take responsibility” for defence spending
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Institutional inertia meant Healey’s defence reforms fell flat
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The Defence Secretary on Iran and leadership ambitions
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Armed forces minister Al Carns and defence secretary John Healey quit over military spending
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Working-class voters did not abandon the party – we have forced them to leave
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Military insiders are trying to bully the government into dependency on an erratic United States
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Also: an epitaph for our times, and a novel way to read the news
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At Britain’s premier defence conference, death is in demand
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Kemi Badenoch used all six of her questions to hammer Starmer on the Labour peer’s criticisms about defence spending
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The war in Iran has exposed a crippling English neurosis
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Turkey’s delicate position – in the conflict and the region – lays bare the alliance’s contradictions
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From Iran to Minnesota, the US military is becoming a projection of Maga
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Politicians have not prepared the public for a dangerous new era
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At DSEI, defence traders sell safety and violence.
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The British state remains in thrall to Blairite adventurism.
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This data breach is a humiliation of the British state – and its pretensions to intervene abroad.
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Keir Starmer wants to lead a security government but isn’t prepared to pay the cost.
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The far right will always be an impediment to strategic autonomy.
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What is the point of Keir Starmer’s “coalition of the willing”?
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Labour should argue for defence spending to be ringfenced outside the normal fiscal rules.
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