UK PM Rishi Sunak Dismisses General’s Claim That Country Must Be Ready For War With Russia
Downing Street has rejected British Army Chief General Sir Patrick Sanders’ assertion that the UK public might need to arm themselves against Russia. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, through his spokesperson, clarified that the government does not support the General’s view and reassured that there will be no reinstatement of national service, abolished in 1960.
General Sanders, in a London military conference, had suggested that the UK populace should be prepared for a potential conflict with Russia, likening the current situation to a “prewar generation.” He drew parallels with Sweden, which has reintroduced a form of national service amid its NATO application process. Sanders emphasized the need for the UK to take steps towards a “war footing,” considering the ongoing threats to European security.
However, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) distanced itself from Sanders’ remarks, indicating no plans to advocate for a return to conscription. The MoD reaffirmed the UK military’s voluntary nature and highlighted a £50 billion ($63.6 billion) investment in defense for the current year.
Sanders, who will soon be leaving his position and has previously expressed concerns over defense cuts, emphasized the army’s shrinking size and budget constraints. He noted a 28% reduction in the army’s size over the last 12 years and mentioned recruitment challenges, despite a recent increase in applications.
The speech has reportedly led to a rift between the military and the Conservative government, particularly in light of an upcoming election and ongoing discussions about defense spending. Labor has criticized the army’s size reduction and promised a defense review if elected, while Defence Secretary Grant Shapps mentioned a goal to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP in the future.
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