Britain warns it isn’t ready for all-out war, cites defence funding gaps

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Britain warns it isn’t ready for all-out war, cites defence funding gaps
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Britain’s head of the Armed Forces, Sir Richard Knighton, warned the UK is not as prepared as needed for full-scale conflict amid reports of a £28bn funding gap over four years and a delayed defence investment plan. Despite higher spending, ministers face tough trade-offs as the department has a history of budget overruns (earlier reports cited £16.9bn overrun and a £29bn deficit). Knighton declined to discuss confidential discussions with the PM and chancellor, while saying the plan must be published and that “we can’t do everything we want… within the budget.” He signalled limited ability to mobilise the NHS and protect critical infrastructure in wartime, noted the Army could contribute short-term to Ukraine, and stressed more work is needed on domestic resilience. Labour’s spending pledges and NATO pressures add to the backdrop of a strained defense outlook.

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