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Tories’ ‘tough on defence’ stance is about to get sorely tested – here’s how

Autumn Statement, Ukraine and the cost of living crisis could all determine if the 2019 pledge to boost defence spending will be met

When Boris Johnson was seeking to smash down the Red Wall, he put being tough on military matters – and a promise that defence spending would rise – front and centre of his pitch. 

At the time, Labour’s traditional heartlands – constituencies in north-east England and the Midlands – were going cold on the party under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.

He was ruthlessly framed as a man who was weak on defence by the Tories, who dredged up and weaponised old comments about scrapping the Trident nuclear deterrent.

So in its manifesto that year, the Conservatives did not just promise to stick by the Nato target of spending two per cent of GDP on defence, one that David Cameron had wavered on for a period.

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