BBC and Sky unite to push defence spend propaganda
Over the past few months, weβve been told that we have to massively increase defence spending. While the media β BBC, Sky and others β usually shouts down calls for spending bumps, they havenβt just accepted this line of thought; theyβre actually bullying politicians into agreeing:
#TrevorPhillips interrogating Steve Reed on why the govt isn’t increasing ‘defence’ spending by more and doing it faster.
This is the narrative our mainstream media is pushing. pic.twitter.com/uH48PPFNUU
β Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) June 28, 2026
The Military Industrial Complex
If youβre wonderingΒ why we need to increase defence spending, the most common answers are:
- Vaguely gesturing at China.
- Vaguely suggesting some other grand threat will emerge.
- Russia.
Russia is struggling to hold on to the meagre gains it made in Ukraine β a single nation which is not a nuclear power. The idea that Putin will come out of this with the strength to take on NATO β and to deflect our nuclear f*cking missiles β is ludicrous. And of course, this means itβs exactly the sort of horseshit our media immediately signs up to.
The reason defence hawks like Al Carns are pushing for more defence spending is simple; itβs because his buddies in the military want bigger budgets, and his allies in the arms industry want bigger contracts. And thereβs a threat to all that right now, isnβt there, as we reported:
this is all happening as Iran has shown you can counter the Westβs endless military expenditure with much cheaper technology. And thatβs the real threat, isnβt it? Because if you can outclass a multi-million pound missile with a Β£10k drone, the defence industry suddenly looks much larger than it has any right to be.
This is why the shills are going to scream louder, and why their protests are going to grow ever more ridiculous.
If youβre unfamiliar with Labourβs Carns, hereβs everything you need to know:
Fun fact β Al Carns was a Tory voting Colonel in June 2024 when he resigned his commission and joined the Labour Party. In July he was parachuted into the very safe Labour seat of Birmingham Selly Oak. By the Autumn he was a minister. Wowsers eh? https://t.co/Aa330Dmccj
β Gyll King Post Skip Diplomacy (@GyllKing) May 5, 2026
Heβs a Tory who looks like a pencil eraser on steroids.
Not to be trusted.
Politicians like him defend defence spending because the armed forces are part of the establishment. And you know who else is part of the establishment?
The BBC, Sky and scumbag British media
As highlighted above, Trevor Phillips demanded to know why Labour isnβt ramping up military spending. When was the last time you saw a news host angrily demanding to know why the government isnβt:
- Increasing education spending.
- Ending homelessness.
- Ensuring children are well fed.
- Expanding what the NHS can offer.
- Creating the much-needed National Care Service.
The assumption from the BBC, Sky and the corporate media with all of the above is that we canβt afford it; their assumption with war, though, is that we must β we mustΒ β WE MUST!
We need to spend our money on helping people. not killing them.
This concentration on defence spending at the cost of welfare spending has a financial motive, manufacturing and selling weapons is very profitable, welfare spending is not. Taking from the poor to profit the rich.
Phillips made Peter Mandelson the best man at his wedding, by the way. And he wonβt be atΒ SkyΒ for much longer, because heβs going to work forΒ CBS β an outlet which was bought by a Zionist billionaire β an outlet which subsequently began running cover for Israel, and is now in the f*cking toilet when it comes to ratings:
America, you are welcome to Trevor Phillips, but as you people say β no backsies!
It wasnβt just Phillips, either:
As Kevin Maguire pointed out, the welfare bill is about 10.6% of GDP, as a proportion that’s lower than most other European countries, and the majority of it goes on pensions pic.twitter.com/fQeJccsjic
β Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) June 28, 2026
Savings
The defence chiefsΒ always want more money. Many have disputed if they actually need more money, or if theyβre just trying to keep their budgets healthy for the sake of having healthy budgets. Regardless of your stance on that, there is a very simple way the armed forces can make significant savings:
- Stop involving us in illegal foreign conflicts.
- Repeat.
That ought to save you a few hundred billion, lads β and weβre happy to take a 1% tip for identifying such a significant saving opportunity.
Featured image via the Canary
By Willem Moore