Cut welfare to fund defence spending, says Wes Streeting

Politics
16 Apr 2026 • 9:33 PM MYT
The Independent
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Cut welfare to fund defence spending, says Wes Streeting

  • Wes Streeting, Labour's health secretary, appeared to suggest that increased defence spending could be funded by welfare savings, a stance interpreted as backing former Labour defence secretary George Robertson.
  • Streeting later issued a clarification, denying that he intends to cut benefits to fund defence, stating he robustly defended the abolition of the two-child benefit limit.
  • There is growing concern regarding Sir Keir Starmer's delay in finalising the UK's Defence Improvement Plan, which remains stalled due to disagreements between the Treasury and Ministry of Defence.
  • Lord Jock Stirrup, former chief of the defence staff, warned that the UK requires a decade to rebuild its defence capabilities and urged Sir Keir to initiate reinvestment immediately.
  • Unite union, a significant Labour backer, called for more investment in defence but rejected the idea of funding it through welfare cuts, instead proposing a wealth tax.

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