In 2021/22, the United Kingdom spent approximately 48.6 billion British pounds on defense, an increase of around four billion pounds when on the previous year. In October 2022 British Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace announced that Britain’s military spending will double and reach 100 billion pounds by 2030, meeting the new Prime Minister Truss’ goal of increasing military spending to 3% of GDP.
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Response rates from 349 Right-Wing Populism voters.
81% Increase |
9% Decrease |
73% Increase |
9% Decrease |
8% Increase, but only after our deficit is drastically reduced |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 349 Right-Wing Populism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 349 Right-Wing Populism voters.
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Unique answers from Right-Wing Populism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9J3L3H2 12mos12MO
Increase, and make sure that there is greater recruitment offerings, and that it is offered as a pathway at the end of school (i.e. have members give talks in schools)
@9234R3K3yrs3Y
Only if tensions are rising and war could happen
@8ZPD5WR3yrs3Y
look at best value for purchases and how they are worked out
@8YLJ8SF3yrs3Y
decrease, abolish the military
@9ZZ9XF23wks3W
Increase in terms of defensive equipment and technology with an inclusive military, that is volunteer filled.
@9Y6GQCL2mos2MO
I've seen myself where the money is being spent. For instance hundreds of consoles, pcs and tvs. It needs to put a limit on where the money is going.
@9RT4CQZ5mos5MO
Maintain the same budget but isolate from foreign conflicts and aim to have diplomatic relationships with all countries
@9R53Z3T5mos5MO
Increase, as we are currently living through tumultuous times in world politics, but ultimately decrease
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