Former Cabinet Minister Robert Jenrick warns that the Armed Forces are 'shockingly under-prepared' and Britain's nuclear deterrent has been 'appallingly neglected'.
The foreign aid budget should be halved to fund a 3 per cent of GDP spend on defence, a senior Tory MP has said.
Writing in today's Mail on Sunday, he says 'a significant chunk of our ''development'' spend is incoherent and wasteful.Mr Jenrick today backs the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday's Don't Leave Britain Defenceless campaign. Pictured, Chinese soldiers march during a parade Mr Jenrick, who quit as immigration minister in protest at the Government's handling of migration, says slashing the aid budget would generate about £7 billion of extra spending per year.
Mr Jenrick today backs the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday's Don't Leave Britain Defenceless campaign, which is calling for an immediate jump to 2.5 per cent, rising to at least 3 per cent by 2030.
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