An in-depth look into Starmer's plans to recruit young people into the military - and why we must oppose them.
Tag: Defence spending
The Spring Statement Combines Austerity with Dangerous Military Spending
A Spring Statement which delivers for arms manufacturers but leaves the most vulnerable to suffer - analysis by Michael Burke.
Jeremy Corbyn responds to the Spending Review: Endless money for war and misery for millions
Until this government stands up to the corporate elite holding our country to ransom, it will never bring about the change the public deserves - Jeremy Corbyn responds to the spending review.
This May Day, Let’s make ‘Welfare Not Warfare’ our Banner
Matt Willgress set out the need for a mass campaign for Welfare not Warfare during Arise Festival's Eve of May Day International Rally.
Welfare not Warfare! Tackling Spiralling Military Spending in the UK and Around the World
Cutting welfare and aid programs to increase military spending will exacerbate existing social inequalities and worsen global instability, writes Russell Whiting, Global Campaign on Military Spending.
CND: Spring Budget is All About War and Austerity
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament strongly oppose the Spring Statement- and the priorities which lie behind it.
“Attacking the Most Vulnerable to Fund War is Indefensible” – Stop The War
Jennie Walsh, Stop the War Coalition, on why next week’s Welfare Not Warfare public meeting must be the start of a real fightback against Starmer’s militarism.
Trump Pivots Towards War with China
Steve Bell, Stop the War Coalition, takes an in-depth look into Trump's push towards war in China and the increasing militarisation of Western Europe.
Increasing Military Spending will not Raise Living Standards
Economist Michael Burke challenges the claim that greater military spending can help address the crisis in living standards.
Cutting International Aid to Increase Military Spending will Increase Suffering Across the Globe – The Red Weekly
In our Red Weekly Column, Fraser McGuire analyses the ramifications of the government's defence spending surge, funded by the cut to the international aid budget.









