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The conversation analyses the UK's Strategic Defence Review, exploring the implications of military funding, readiness for modern warfare, and the political landscape surrounding national security. The speakers discuss the perceived threats, the public's response to defence spending, and the challenges of aligning military needs with fiscal realities. They also reflect on historical context and the necessity for a robust defence strategy in light of evolving geopolitical dynamics. The conversation delves into the complexities of the UK's defence budget, the cultural challenges of recruiting Gen Z into the military, and the implications of political communication on public trust. The speakers discuss the tension between welfare and warfare funding, the role of Zelensky in shaping public perception, and the necessity for a robust parliamentary process in defence discussions. They highlight the generational disconnect regarding defence spending and the urgent need for the government to respond to NATO's spending requirements while maintaining public trust. We're joined by Evie Aspinall Director of the British Foreign Policy Group
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The conversation analyses the UK's Strategic Defence Review, exploring the implications of military funding, readiness for modern warfare, and the political landscape surrounding national security. The speakers discuss the perceived threats, the public's response to defence spending, and the challenges of aligning military needs with fiscal realities. They also reflect on historical context and the necessity for a robust defence strategy in light of evolving geopolitical dynamics. The conversation delves into the complexities of the UK's defence budget, the cultural challenges of recruiting Gen Z into the military, and the implications of political communication on public trust. The speakers discuss the tension between welfare and warfare funding, the role of Zelensky in shaping public perception, and the necessity for a robust parliamentary process in defence discussions. They highlight the generational disconnect regarding defence spending and the urgent need for the government to respond to NATO's spending requirements while maintaining public trust. We're joined by Evie Aspinall Director of the British Foreign Policy Group
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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