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Sell war bonds to ready UK for 'new kind of threat' posed by Russia

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January 26, 2026

LIBERAL Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has called on the Government to sell war bonds to ready the country to face a "new kind of threat" from Vladimir Putin alongside a US which is "no longer a reliable ally".

- JEFF OVERS/BBC

Sir Ed urged a step-change in the speed of UK rearmament and said the Government should ask the British public to buy war bonds to raise £2Obillion for defence spending.

His party suggests the bonds should be sold for two years to help the Government achieve its goal of boosting defence spending to 3% of GDP by 2030 - four years earlier than its current target.

He told the BBC's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg: “Vladimir Putin poses a new kind of threat and that's why the Liberal Democrats have argued that we need to increase defence spending.

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