The “defence dividend” promised by the UK Government will not materialise.
3 Jul 2026
3 July 2026
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“PM speech announcing the Defence Investment Plan: 30 June 2026”, 10 Downing Street, June 2026, Available here.
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Xiao Liang, Nan Tian, Diego Lopes da Silva, Lorenzo Scarazzato, Zubaida A. Karim and Jade Guiberteau Ricard, “Trends in World Military Expenditure, 2025”, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2026, Available here.
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Larisa Brown, “Senior military chiefs warn Keir Starmer of £28bn defence shortfall”, The Times, 8 January 2026, Available here.
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Larisa Brown and Geraldine Scott, “Defence investemnt plan ‘fails on future tech’, say military chiefs”, The Times, 29 May 2026, Available here.
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This is based on the Office for Budget Responsibility GDP projections for 2029/30 and expected outturn for the Ministry of Defence for 2025/26. See “Economic and Fiscal Outlook — March 2026”, Office for Budget Responsibility, 2026, Available here and “Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2025”, HM Treasury, 2025, Available here.
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“Strategic Defence Review 2025: Making Britain Safer”, Ministry of Defence, 2025, Available here.
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Ibid.
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“PM speech announcing the Defence Investment Plan: 30 June 2026”, 10 Downing Street, June 2026, Available here.
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Fiona Harvey and Jessica Elgot, “UK to cut climate aid to developing countries by 14% to £2bn a year in ‘refocus’”, The Guardian, 19 March 2026, Available here.
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The military industry was identified as a priority for the 2025 Industrial Strategy. See ”The UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy”, Department for Business and Trade, 2025, Available here.
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Patrick Bigger, Nick Pearce, Khem Rogaly and Ketaki Zodgekar, “Less War, Less Warming: A Reparative Approach to US and UK Military Ecological Damages”, Common Wealth and Climate and Community Institute, 2023, Available here.
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“The Defence Investment Plan Funding explainer”, Ministry of Defence and HM Treasury, 2026, Available here.
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The Defence Investment Plan claims to support 60,000 new jobs by financial year 2029/30 compared to financial 2023/24 levels (p.10). This would mean that that the increase in the level of defence spending from financial year 2023/24 supports 60,000 jobs on an ongoing basis. Following reported outturn and the spending pathway in the Defence Investment Plan, the increase in annual MOD spending reported in this period is £25.2 billion, making the jobs multiplier per £ million 2.4 jobs. See “The Defence Investment Plan: Equipping our forces, defending our future”, Ministry of Defence, 2026, Available here and “Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2025”, HM Treasury, 2025, Available here.
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Roula Khalaf and Henry Foy, “Europe’s rearmament drive is sustaining 195,000 US defence jobs, Nato chief says”, Financial Times, 30 June 2026, Available here.
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Mathew George, Katarina Djokic, Zain Hussain, Pieter D. Wezeman and Siemon T. Wezeman, “Trends in International Arms Transfers, 2025”, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Available here.
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Bryan Rooney, Grant Johnson, Miranda Priebe, “How Does Defense Spending Affect Economic Growth?”, RAND Corporation, 2021, Available here.
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“Uncorrected Oral Evidence: SDR Implementation”, House of Lords International Relations and Defence Committee, 17 June 2026, Available here.
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“The Defence Investment Plan: Equipping our forces, defending our future”, Ministry of Defence, 2026, Available here.
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“PM speech announcing the Defence Investment Plan: 30 June 2026”, 10 Downing Street, June 2026, Available here.