Starmer Scraps Royal Navy Fleet Upgrade for Drones as Burnham Backs Defence Shift
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 28
Starmer Scraps Royal Navy Fleet Upgrade for Drones as Burnham Backs Defence Shift
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 28
Summary
Sir Keir Starmer has dropped plans to replace the Royal Navy’s ageing fleet, redirecting defence investment toward drones and other autonomous vehicles, according to the Sunday Times.
Andy Burnham, expected to succeed Starmer, has already signed off on the proposal, indicating the shift in military spending would continue under the next Labour leadership.
The move marks a turn away from conventional force modernization in favor of unmanned systems, reshaping priorities for UK defence procurement.
The reported overhaul lands as British politics focuses on wider Labour policy changes, with Burnham also preparing an economic agenda centered on stronger regional powers and investment.