Ex-Army Chiefs Criticise Aid Cuts
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Former Army chiefs criticise Starmer’s aid cut to boost defence
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Sir Keir Starmer announced biggest rise in defence spending since end of Cold War .
Defence spending will be cut from 0.5% of national income to 0.3% of GDP by 2027 .
Former Chief of Defence Staff General Lord Richards said it was 'necessary' to increase defence spending.
Lord Dannatt, the former Army head, has also criticised the decision.
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