EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 8 MIN
Britain needs a new defence review. Immediately Episode Three
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Stuart Crawford discusses the need for Britain to reform its armed forces, emphasizing the urgency of a new defence review to replace the outdated SDR 2025. He advocates prioritizing UK defence, followed by interests abroad, and then NATO commitments, with a realistic spending plan aiming for 5% of GDP. Crawford criticizes inefficient MOD procurement processes, suggesting radical reforms or appointing a powerful minister. He proposes leasing equipment to manage costs and improve recruitment, noting recent improvements but persistent challenges. He also calls for a revamp of MOD media management and the reintroduction of historic regiments to boost recruitment.Equipment Procurement and Recruitment Challenges The Ministry of Defence's equipment procurement processes are outdated and inefficient, with new equipment becoming obsolete too quickly. Radical changes are needed, including the possibility of appointing a minister with almost dictatorial powers, akin to Lord Beaverbrook during World War II. The idea of leasing military equipment rather than buying it is proposed to transfer some risk to the defence industry and stabilize MOD expenditure. Recruitment into the Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force has been poor, with more people leaving than joining, leading to understaffed ships, grounded aircraft, and understrength battalions. Improving Recruitment and Public Relations Despite recent improvements, the overall strength of the armed forces continues to decline due to historical shortfalls and voluntary outflow. The MOD has partnered with Serco to launch a unified Armed Forces recruitment service by 2027, aiming to improve efficiency, but the process still takes too long. The loss of territorial affiliations for many regiments and battalions has adversely affected recruitment, with young people less likely to join unloved, amorphous units. The MOD's public relations and media communications have been poor, and lessons can be learned from the Americans, who are much better at dealing with the media. Final Thoughts and Future Recommendations The MOD needs a complete revamp of its media management to improve its handling of public relations and media communications. In the final part of the series, Stuart Crawford will provide additional recommendations and summarize his thoughts across all four episodes. The importance of a new defence review, realistic spending plans, and modernizing equipment procurement processes is reiterated. The need for radical action in recruitment and public relations, including bringing back historic regiments and battalions, is emphasized.
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