British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

Labour to allow 12,000 shoplifters to avoid jail sparking fears crime could ‘snowball out of control’

4 April 2026

Ricky Gervais’ partner Jane Fallon delights fans as she shares breast cancer operation update: ‘Basically got it all!’

4 April 2026

Texas Open: Robert MacIntyre holds four-shot lead at halfway mark

4 April 2026

Wayne Rooney ready to walk away from £400,000-a-year BBC job

4 April 2026

Atletico Madrid: What next for manager Diego Simeone?

4 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » Tory blasts ‘woke rules’ strangling British defence amid heightened threat from Russia
Politics

Tory blasts ‘woke rules’ strangling British defence amid heightened threat from Russia

By britishbulletin.com18 December 20253 Mins Read
Tory blasts ‘woke rules’ strangling British defence amid heightened threat from Russia
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The Shadow Defence Secretary has blasted “woke rules” inhibiting Britain’s development in defence amid a heightened threat from Russia.

Joining GBN Breakfast with Stephen Dixon and Ellie Costello, James Cartlidge set out the Tories’ £50billion pledge to fund drone procurement for the Armed Forces.


The funds will go “more importantly” to an industrial base to produce the devices, rather than allowing the Government to depend on Chinese production.

Mr Cartlidge told GB News: “I’ve been out meeting drone companies around the UK. First of all, they’re not getting the orders, but in particular they are trying to remove Chinese content.

“They know that if we get to a more difficult military situation, the pressure will be on our supply chain.”

The pledge comes amid the rising threat from Moscow after Vladimir Putin announced his Oreshnik missile system would be stationed in Belarus within the next two weeks.

Russian state media has claimed the nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic weapon could reach London within a mere eight minutes.

On the Conservative pledge, Mr Cartlidge outlined how the private investment was necessary after “being held back by a lot of woke rules”.

Mr Cartlidge hit out at the ‘woke ESG rules’ inhibiting the defence sector

|

GB NEWS

The Tory MP was referring to Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria (ESGs) applied to the defence industry, which are often cited as an inhibitor to the sector’s growth.

Yet, a report from think tank Royal United Services Institute refuted such claims and further argued that such rules and investment approaches are not stunting wider growth.

It reads: “ESG disclosure and labelling regimes, as well as many investors’ own ESG investment approaches, generally do not preclude financing and investment in defence and have little impact on the defence industry’s access to capital.

“Some fund managers have implemented defence-specific exclusions in the funds they manage and brand as sustainable. But such exclusions of entire sectors are not mandated by ESG rules.

Kemi Badenoch announced the pledge on Wednesday

|

PA

“This paper concludes that ESG regulatory requirements and ESG-related concerns have only a limited impact on investment in defence and the defence industry’s access to financial services.”

But the Tories have vowed to axe “nonsense” research grants to boost Britain’s “war readiness”, throwing “vanity” schemes out the window.

Asked where they would source the funding to give the defence sector such a large boost, Mr Cartlidge said: “First of all, we would move £2billion a year of research and development from other Government departments into defence.

“That would enable the MoD to procure these drones at a much greater scale than currently.

“And of course, most crucially, as you’ll know from Ukraine to continuously adapt them. So the Army, the Navy, Air Force can train with them right across the breadth of the Armed Forces.

“At the same time, £11billion that is currently sitting in the National Wealth Fund for net zero and other expensive schemes would be ringfenced for defence.

“And that fund is deliberately there to partner with the private sector, because if we want to transform our industrial base, we’ve got to bring in private enterprise in a big way.

“It’s very ambitious.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Labour council leader reported to police over antisemitic video posted to his social media

Armed security guarding mayor leave bag filled with guns outside his home while feral youths terrorised Clapham

Keir Starmer issues Easter message as he urges Britons to ‘choose community over division’ while promising to work with churches and other faith groups

Kemi Badenoch delivers Easter message and marks a ‘moment of hope’ for Britons

Ed Miliband plans to block North Sea oil drilling despite impending fuel shortages as prices skyrocket

‘Should have intervened weeks ago!’

Find out how Britons voted across the four contests this week

Donald Trump mocks Keir Starmer with scathing impersonation as he launches blistering attack on Navy

Keir Starmer urged to answer plea of brave Iranian dissident as Tories ‘stand ready’ to support emergency action

Editors Picks

Ricky Gervais’ partner Jane Fallon delights fans as she shares breast cancer operation update: ‘Basically got it all!’

4 April 2026

Texas Open: Robert MacIntyre holds four-shot lead at halfway mark

4 April 2026

Wayne Rooney ready to walk away from £400,000-a-year BBC job

4 April 2026

Atletico Madrid: What next for manager Diego Simeone?

4 April 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Major car brands recall 800k vehicles over fire risks and fears of people being ‘trapped’

4 April 2026

Lauren Price vs Stephanie Pineiro: Behind the scenes with a world champion

4 April 2026

York Social Club’s 87-year-old owner overcomes cancer to celebrate remarkable 65 years in business

4 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.