Tories would reinstate two-child benefit cap to fund defence, says Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch, a Tory leader, announced the Conservatives would reinstate the two-child benefit cap to fund a significant increase in defense spending if they win the next election. Speaking at a London defense conference, Badenoch criticized the current government's "lack of readiness" for war and pledged to increase troop numbers by 6,000 full-time soldiers and 14,000 reservists.

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AI-generatedKemi Badenoch, a Tory leader, announced the Conservatives would reinstate the two-child benefit cap to fund a significant increase in defense spending if they win the next election. Speaking at a London defense conference, Badenoch criticized the current government's "lack of readiness" for war and pledged to increase troop numbers by 6,000 full-time soldiers and 14,000 reservists. The Tories aim to raise £20 billion for this "peacetime rearmament" by reinstating the benefit cap and reallocating net zero funds. Badenoch also addressed the UK-US relationship, expressing concern over Donald Trump's public criticism of the UK prime minister, citing the weakening of western bonds.
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5 extractedBadenoch said she found Trump’s public criticism of the UK prime minister “disconcerting”.
Labour government is committed to spending 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2027, increasing to 3% in the next parliament.
The pledge would involve recruiting 6,000 full-time soldiers and 14,000 reservists.
The Tories say they could raise £20bn by reinstating the two-child benefit cap and reallocating money earmarked for net zero projects.
Conservatives would reinstate the two-child benefit cap to fund defence spending.