Is this the biggest rise in defence spending since the 1980s?published at 13:57 BST
By Anthony Reuben
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has repeatedly said that his government has delivered the biggest rise in defence spending since the 1980s, or since the end of the Cold War.
Neither claim is setting the bar very high, as during the 1950s defence spending was more than 7% of GDP.
In 1990 after the Berlin Wall came down it was 3.3% and since then it has at times fallen below 2%, as successive governments took advantage of what’s been called the “peace dividend” by many politicians and experts.
Yesterday’s Defence Investment Plan commits to spending 2.7% of GDP on defence by 2027-28 and that increase would certainly beat any small rises of the last 45 years.






