42%
Increase
32%
Decrease
35%
Increase
32%
Decrease
7%
Increase, but only after our deficit is drastically reduced

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 @8SRBY9Panswered…3yrs3Y

Decrease, unless there's a threat of world war 3 (in which case we should increase it).

 @9LXWZW5answered…1 day1D

Decrease; we should focus on negotiating with our “enemies” because preparing to fight them will get us nowhere, but peace can go a long way.

 @9L54P52answered…1mo1MO

Decrease but not entirely abandon. The military spending takes up a lot of money that could be useful elsewhere

 @9KV27WLanswered…2mos2MO

Increase, however de-prioritise trident and instead focus on high quality equipment and not the nuclear programme.

 @9KBPHNYanswered…2mos2MO

The military spending should be moderate and balanced with other priorities for Great Britain. A military spending which is appropriate for defending the nation.

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