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Whitehall officials are “considering and planning lots of different scenarios” Darren Jones said the UK would not be stepping back from its own commitments.
Jones said he would not commit to spending 2.5% of GDP on defence by the end of the current parliament.
He said security and defence were a priority but that meant “trade-offs” in other areas.
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