Almost 10% of Labour's planned £2.9 billion defence budget increase will be swallowed by the Chancellor's rise in National Insurance contributions (NICs), costing the Ministry of Defence £216 million.
Almost a tenth of Labour’s £2.9billion defence budget boost will be wiped out by the Chancellor’s decision to hike employers’ National Insurance contributions (NICs), the Mail can reveal. Ministers admitted the 1.2p rise would impact the Ministry of Defence directly – costing the underfunded department £216million in 2025-26. This is equal to 8.6 per cent of the cash boost hailed by the Chancellor as proof of the Government’s commitment to supporting Ukraine and national security.
The Prime Minister has previously said his Government is committed to spending 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence, but Labour has been criticised for failing to clearly set out when this will happen, with total expenditure predicted to be £64.4billion – or 2.29 per cent of GDP – next year. Responding to a written parliamentary question, minister for defence procurement Maria Eagle said: ‘The changes from April are expected to increase departmental costs by £216million. 'The Chancellor has agreed to provide funding to the public sector to support with the cost of employer National Insurance contributions.’ Minister for defence procurement Maria Eagle said that departmental costs would increase by £216million as a result of changes outlined in the Budget Tory MP Dr Caroline Johnson accused Labour of having 'given with one hand and taken away with another' after almost 10 per cent of its defence budget boost was shown to have been cancelled out by the increase in employers' National Insurance contributions Ministers have admitted that the the 1.2p rise to NICs would impact the Ministry of Defence directly (file image) Soldiers parade on the Regimental square at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate Tory MP Dr Caroline Johnson, who unearthed the data, told the Mail: ‘Judging by the figures released by the minister, the MoD will have an enormous bill to foot... equal to 8.6 per cent of the £2.9billion promised increase to the defence budge
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