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    Former NATO chief targets PM Starmer, warning UK’s security in ‘peril’

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    Britain’s national security is “in peril” because ​of political complacency and under-investment in defence, former NATO chief George Robertson will say ‌on Tuesday, in a rare public rebuke of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s handling of military spending.
    Robertson, who helped draft a Strategic Defence Review commissioned by Starmer when he came to power in 2024, is expected to say in a lecture that Britain ​has become increasingly exposed to external threats.
    Robertson, who served in the 1990s as defence secretary ​from Starmer’s Labour Party, told the Financial Times there was a gap between the ⁠prime minister’s rhetoric and action on defence, and Starmer was “not willing to make the necessary investment”.
    In his ​lecture, to be delivered later on Tuesday in Salisbury, southern England, he is expected to call out finance ​minister Rachel Reeves for devoting “only 40 words” to defence in a budget speech last autumn and not mentioning it at all in an update last month, the FT said.
    “Britain’s national security and safety is in peril,” he is due to ​say, according to an excerpt reported by the FT and the BBC. “We are under-prepared. We are under-insured. ​We are under attack. We are not safe.”

    ‘CORROSIVE COMPLACENCY’

    Robertson’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. There ‌was no ⁠immediate response from Starmer’s office.
    Starmer has blamed under-investment in the military on 14 years of rule by the rival Conservative Party, and has promised the largest sustained rise in defence spending since the Cold War, to reach 3% of national output in the next parliament.
    The government has said it would publish a 10-year ​defence investment plan soon, ​aimed at meeting the ambitions ⁠set out in the 2024 review co-written by Robertson, which called for a shift towards drones, digital warfare and data-driven combat systems reflecting lessons drawn from the war ​in Ukraine.
    Starmer said last week that the war in Iran must be a ​turning point for ⁠Britain, pledging to strengthen the economy and military to cope with a more “volatile and dangerous” world.
    But Robertson will accuse Britain’s political leadership of a “corrosive complacency” towards defence and describe decisions made by “non-military experts in the Treasury” as “vandalism”.
    “We ⁠cannot ​defend Britain with an ever-expanding welfare budget,” he is expected to ​say.
    He will say the security outlook has deteriorated sharply following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and heightened tensions in the Middle East, calling ​it one of the most dangerous periods in decades.
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