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NATO Allies Frustrated by UK Military Decline and Spending Delays

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Last updated: April 15, 2026 9:35 pm
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Britain’s armed forces face humiliation amid a standoff over defence spending, leaving NATO partners increasingly concerned about the nation’s waning military capabilities. Pressure mounts on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer following sharp rebukes from key figures behind last year’s Strategic Defence Review.

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Criticism from Defence ExpertsDelays in Defence Investment PlanIndustry Warnings and Expert Views

Criticism from Defence Experts

Lord George Robertson, former NATO secretary-general and Labour defence secretary, accuses the government of “corrosive complacency” that endangers national security. He warns that the UK remains underprepared for conflict, partly due to an expanding welfare budget and what he calls “vandalism” by non-military experts at the Treasury.

The government’s delay in releasing its 10-year defence spending blueprint has alarmed alliance members and stalled domestic industry progress. Sources familiar with NATO discussions indicate Britain’s standing within the alliance is eroding due to this inaction, described as a “dereliction of duty.”

“NATO allies are exasperated by the utter paralysis and humiliation of a once proud nation and leader in NATO,” one insider stated. “It’s a combination of exasperation and sorrow—they’re too polite to laugh directly in our faces but they cannot comprehend how we have gone from a position of leadership and strength to gross moral turpitude.”

The source further notes that many allies now see the UK as a “declining middle power, but declining at a faster rate than other similar nations.” The UK falls short of NATO commitments, evoking comparisons to the precarious situation in 1936, just before World War II erupted. “We are at a tipping point,” the insider added. “Why is the government not responding?”

Delays in Defence Investment Plan

The Defence Investment Plan (DIP), intended to outline funding for the Strategic Defence Review, was expected last autumn but remains unpublished amid a deadlock involving the Ministry of Defence, Treasury, and Downing Street. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has suggested a modest increase of less than £10 billion over four years, while the military grapples with a £28 billion shortfall. Senior officers are set to discuss £3.5 billion in reductions this week.

During Prime Minister’s Questions, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch pressed Starmer on the holdup: “There are still two weeks of the parliamentary session left, so why won’t the Prime Minister publish the Defence Investment Plan before then?” Starmer rejected Lord Robertson’s critique, asserting that Labour has implemented the largest sustained defence spending rise since the Cold War, totaling £270 billion over this Parliament.

Industry Warnings and Expert Views

Philip Ingram, former Army intelligence officer, hails Lord Robertson’s comments as the most impactful since the Cold War era. “He is a politician that gets it, he gets the threat, he can see what is coming along and he can see the danger that is to the country,” Ingram said. “He can see that the Treasury’s naivety of trying to save a few pennies today means that we are in danger of having to spend billions more tomorrow because the world is in such an unstable place.”

Defence industry groups urge immediate clarity. Andrew Kinniburgh, director-general of Make UK Defence, calls for swift publication of the DIP and acceleration of spending to 3.5% of GDP. Emma Baker, senior defence policy adviser at the ADS Group, highlights fears of company collapses due to the “big procurement vacuum.”

The plan is unlikely to emerge until after the local elections purdah period. A government spokesperson confirms it is in final stages and will appear “as soon as possible.”

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