Britain’s national security ‘not safe’, says former NATO head
Mr George Robertson was to use a speech to accuse ministers of “corrosive complacency”.
Mr George Robertson was to use a speech to accuse ministers of “corrosive complacency”.
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Mr George Robertson was to use a speech to accuse ministers of “corrosive complacency”.
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LONDON, April 14 - A former NATO chief and grandee of Keir Starmer's Labour Party criticised the British prime minister on Tuesday for failing to adequately fund defence, leaving the country's national security in peril. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
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