Secure Scotland responds to the UK Strategic Defence Review.
Time for a better conversation about what keeps us safe
The UK Strategic Defence Review 2025, published on the publications page
of the www.gov.uk website on the 2nd June, is sub-headed ‘secure at home
and strong abroad’
In this so-called defence review, the UK Government
have expressed irresponsible, opportunistic and delusional plans. The
document lays out a (hopefully) completely unachievable plan for an ever
more hostile, aggressive and colonialist set of behaviours that will do
nothing to address the climate emergency, historical transnational
ideological differences, or the starvation, homelessness and gendered
violence that offer the real threat to people. * Instead, their approach
puts all of the people that the government has responsibility to care for,
even more in harm’s way.
secure scotland, Jun 06, 2025,
https://substack.com/inbox/post/165303098
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