Social Media Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has echoed former U.S. President Donald Trump’s stance that the UK and Europe must take greater responsibility for their own defence. Speaking at the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow, Starmer acknowledged the growing instability in Europe and committed to ensuring Britain plays a leading role in protecting the continent. “Instability in Europe always washes up on our shores,” he stated. “And this is a generational moment. I've been saying for some time that we Europeans—including the United Kingdom—have to do more for our defence and security. The US is right about that.” Starmer emphasized that the UK can no longer “cling to the comforts of the past” and that it is time to take full responsibility for security. His comments align with Trump’s recent assertion that European NATO members should contribute more to their own defence, allowing the United States to scale back its financial commitments. Trump's remarks triggered an emergency meeting among European leaders, highlighting the urgency of the issue. Currently, the UK spends 2.3% of its GDP on defence, but Starmer has committed to increasing this to 2.5%. However, he has yet to specify a timeline for achieving this target. Speculation suggests that he may unveil the details during his upcoming visit to Washington, D.C., where he is scheduled to meet with Trump on Thursday. This announcement was initially expected to be part of a broader defence spending review in the spring. Starmer also reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to supporting Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia. He suggested that Britain would be prepared to send troops as part of a future peacekeeping force following a potential peace agreement. His remarks, however, sparked controversy among European allies. Germany and Italy cautioned that it was premature to discuss deploying troops, while France signaled agreement with the UK’s position. “As we enter a new phase in this conflict, we must now deepen our solidarity even further,” Starmer said. “There can be no discussion about Ukraine without Ukraine. And the people of Ukraine must have long-term security.” With rising tensions in Europe and ongoing debates about NATO’s role, Starmer’s alignment with Trump’s view on defence spending signals a shift in the UK’s strategic priorities. As he prepares to meet with Trump in Washington, the world will be watching to see if the UK formally commits to a new level of defence investment. Based on a report by Sky News 2025-02-25 1
blaze master Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Well isn't this a pickle. A labor government backing a fascists words. And former ? 1
ronster Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Worried about spending yet can't even stop people arriving in boats to the UK daily. Wonder where he's looking to spend the money , oh wait maybe America by chance 🤔 1 1
newbee2022 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Social Media said: And the people of Ukraine must have long-term security.” Yeah, more and more are coming. Millions left already, draining the country. I bet only a few would return after peace. 1
Thingamabob Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago 3 hours ago, blaze master said: Well isn't this a pickle. A labor government backing a fascists words. And former ? All Starmer has said he will do is to increase UK defence spending from 2.3% to 2.5% of national expenditure. Hardly a cause for great excitement.
Harrisfan Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, Thingamabob said: All Starmer has said he will do is to increase UK defence spending from 2.3% to 2.5% of national expenditure. Hardly a cause for great excitement. Russia will invade the UK? Keir is an idiot.
blaze master Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago 17 minutes ago, Thingamabob said: All Starmer has said he will do is to increase UK defence spending from 2.3% to 2.5% of national expenditure. Hardly a cause for great excitement. Fascists.
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