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    1. andreirublov1 on

      Just what purpose is served by this? It’s not the answer on growth, the size of the investment is piddling. And the weapons are for a war that we can’t, mustn’t fight – but which the existence of the weapons might draw us into fighting.

      It’s not 1939 any more, the circumstances are entirely different. This govt is, as usual, making stuff up on the hoof and getting it entirely wrong.

    2. Vast-Potato3262 on

      That’s some good news, one of the major lessons from the Russian-Ukrainian war is the need for industrial capacity to manufacture munitions

    3. Consistent_Pool1122 on

      This is good government should also focus on securing energy supplies and making it.affordable.

    4. Roylemail on

      Always money for war never money for the poor. Same old story

    5. Purple_Monkee_ on

      Should have been done many years ago.. and failing that should have been sorted in Spring 2022. Better late than never I suppose.

    6. John_Williams_1977 on

      But why wasn’t the his done 3 years ago? Why wasn’t this the first thing Starmer signed off on? 

      Other than Russian bots, has anyone been arguing for anything else? What’s the delay?

    7. Spazza42 on

      Nice to know we’re prioritising weapons manufacturing whilst food banks are still a thing.

    8. Previous_Driver7189 on

      Who gave them permission to that with our money then?

    9. Necessary-Product361 on

      So we pay to build the factories, which will then be given to private owners, who we will then buy the weapons from? 

    10. Previous_Driver7189 on

      Citizens arm yourselves. You will have no other protection from uk government ‘over reach’ do it now, before it’s too late.

    11. Cerbera_666 on

      Judging by some of the comments on here you’d think we never spent money on anything other than war. It’s a necessity, people need to get a grip.

    12. G_Morgan on

      A sad necessity. Something Europe should have been doing in 2022. Better late than never though.

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