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UK 'moving at glacial pace' on national plan for defending foreign attack, say MPs

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Wednesday, 19 November 2025 05:28

By Deborah Haynes, security and defence editor

The UK lacks a national plan to defend itself from attack and is moving at a "glacial" pace to fix the problem despite threats from Russia and China, a report by MPs has warned.

With the whole country needing to understand what it means to be ready for war, the Defence Select Committee also said it had seen no sign of a promised "national conversation on defence and security" that was launched by Sir Keir Starmer in June.

Sky News and other journalists were even blocked on Monday from interviewing sailors aboard HMS Prince of Wales, the Royal Navy's flagship aircraft carrier, in direct contrast to the prime minister's stated aim of greater engagement.

Public needs to know 'what to expect' from war

"We have repeatedly heard concerns about the UK's ability to defend itself from attack," said Labour MP Tan Dhesi, chair of the committee.

"Government must be willing to grasp the nettle and prioritise homeland defence and resilience.

"In achieving this, government cannot shy away from direct engagement with the public.

"Wars aren't won just by generals, but by the whole of the population getting behind the Armed Forces and playing our part.

"There needs to be a co-ordinated effort to communicate with the public on the level of threat we face and what to expect in the event of conflict."

'The Wargame' made real?

The findings of the report support a podcast series by Sky News and Tortoise Media called The Wargame - released in June.

It simulated a Russian attack on the UK and played out what the impact might be for the country in the absence of a credible, resourced and rehearsed national defence plan - something Britain maintained rigorously during the Cold War.

Sky News first revealed in April 2024 that the previous government no longer had such a plan, though work was under way to develop one.

Report's assessment of war-readiness

The Defence Select Committee report - based on a nearly year-long inquiry - found: "The UK lacks a plan for defending the homeland and overseas territories with little progress on the Home Defence Programme."

It said this meant the government was failing to meet a fundamental commitment to the NATO alliance - the Article 3 requirement to maintain the "capacity to resist armed attack".

The report quoted Luke Pollard, a defence minister, acknowledging that "we have been very clear that we are not satisfied with Article 3 in the UK".

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Yet the MPs' report added: "Despite this recognition from government… measures to remediate seem to be moving at a glacial pace."

It said: "Cross-government working on homeland defence and resilience is nowhere near where it needs to be. The government has said repeatedly that we are in an era of new threat, yet decision-making is slow and opaque."

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The rebuke from the MPs was published as John Healey, the defence secretary, prepares to announce that 13 sites across the UK have been identified as possible locations for at least six new weapons factories.

"This is a new era of threat," he will say at a speech in Westminster later.

"We are making defence an engine for growth, unambiguously backing British jobs and British skills as we make the UK better ready to fight and better able to deter future conflicts.

"This is the path that delivers national and economic security."

Industry will be invited to submit proposals to produce ammunition and explosives, with the Ministry of Defence saying it hopes work on the first factory will begin next year.

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