試す 金 - 無料
PM cuts overseas aid to increase defence budget in 'fight for peace'
The Guardian
|February 26, 2025
Surprise decision triggers fury from relief agencies over 'dire consequences'
Keir Starmer said yesterday that Britain would "fight for peace" in Europe with a generational increase in defence spending to be paid for by slashing the foreign aid budget.
The surprise announcement, two days before the prime minister is due to meet Donald Trump, raised immediate concerns that he was pandering to the US president and fury from aid groups who say it could cost lives in countries that rely on UK support.
Starmer revealed the biggest increase in defence spending since the end of the cold war, with the budget rising to 2.5% of GDP by 2027—three years earlier than planned—and an ambition to eventually reach 3%.
Cabinet ministers are among those who voiced concern over plans to cut aid spending by 40%—coming after Trump's drastic cuts to the US aid budget—with several warning in a cabinet meeting of the risk of unintended consequences.
David Lammy, the foreign secretary, told the Guardian this month that the US plan could be a "big strategic mistake" that would allow China to step into the gap and extend its global influence. Starmer acknowledged the decision to cut aid had been "extremely difficult and painful" but insisted it was necessary to increase defence spending because "a generational challenge requires a generational response".
At a Downing Street press conference, he told reporters: "I've taken a difficult choice because I believe in overseas development, and I know the impact of the decision I've had to take today, and I do not take it lightly.
このストーリーは、The Guardian の February 26, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
The Guardian からのその他のストーリー
The Guardian
Garnacho saves sorry Chelsea from shock defeat by Qarabag
Chelsea’s precision is nowhere to be seen when Enzo Maresca rings the changes.
3 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
Lights, camera, tax break The producer churning out flops funded by Treasury
Only the geekiest film buffs will have heard of Alan Latham, but he is one of the UK's most prolific movie producers.
4 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
Academics tell of 'heavy pressure' from China
UK academics whose research is critical of China say they have been targeted and their universities subjected to “extremely heavy” pressure from Beijing, prompting calls for a fresh look at the sector’s dependence on tuition fee income from Chinese students.
3 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
Lammy's luck is facing an opponent who can't count and has lost track of his gotcha moment
He had one job.
2 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
"The money you get in football means the parasites come'
The former West Ham, Chelsea and England footballer, a gifted maverick who always felt a man out of time, playing a game years ahead of most of his contemporaries, smiles when I ask how old he feels now: \"Forty-four. I'm 44 [this Saturday].
6 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
'A true champion' Hope overflows in New York as the outsider candidate claims victory
Zohran Mamdani's election downtown night party in Brooklyn on Tuesday night saw hundreds of his supporters erupt in applause as the democratic socialist from Queens was elected the next mayor of New York City.
4 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
Confusion at the gates Why system can't keep track of inmates
The mistaken release of a second foreign prisoner has forced ministers to once again revaluate their security and release procedures, and will once again shine a spotlight on the well-documented problems at HMP Wandsworth.
2 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
Lammy under pressure after two more prisoners mistakenly freed
David Lammy is under mounting pressure after two more prisoners, including a convicted foreign sex offender, were mistakenly freed days after the justice secretary introduced stringent checks for jails.
4 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
High-speed rail network could cover Europe by 2040, says EU
Breakfast in Berlin, lunch in Copenhagen, with a fast and easy train journey to pass the morning?
2 mins
November 06, 2025
The Guardian
Tale of two city mayors Mamdani joins Khan on divided world stage
While the soon-to-be first Muslim mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, was in the final throes of his mayoral campaign on a brisk day in New York, Sadiq Khan, the first Muslim mayor of London, was wrapping up a two-day climate summit in a steamy if overcast Rio de Janeiro.
4 mins
November 06, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
