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Keir Starmer Set to Deploy UK Soldiers to Ukraine for Combat—Shocking New Plan Revealed

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Sir Keir Starmer, a prominent political figure, has said he is prepared to send UK soldiers to Ukraine if needed to support a peacekeeping agreement. This comes as the Prime Minister is being warned about potential cuts to the military budget. The Prime Minister has emphasized that securing a lasting peace deal in Ukraine is crucial to prevent further aggression from Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin.

Starmer explained that he hasn’t taken the decision to send British troops into a dangerous situation lightly. He believes that helping to ensure Ukraine’s safety also helps protect Europe and the UK. This is the first time the Prime Minister has openly discussed the possibility of sending British peacekeepers to Ukraine.

At the same time, the Prime Minister is under pressure to increase spending on the military. Currently, the UK spends 2.3% of its GDP on defence, but there are calls to raise this to 2.5%. This small increase would mean an extra £5 billion each year. A military insider has warned that without more funding, the armed forces will face further cuts.



In other news, a Labour MP named Kim Leadbeater is working on a proposed law about assisted dying. She has asked critics not to block the law before it can be voted on by MPs. Leadbeater said she understands there is a lot of work ahead as the proposed law is being carefully reviewed by a committee. She hopes that people won’t add so many changes to the law that it becomes impossible to move forward.

Leadbeater also raised concerns about the current situation, where some terminally ill people are choosing to end their lives abroad or on their own because there is no legal option in the UK. She warned that this lack of regulation could lead to unethical situations, such as people being pressured into making such decisions.



Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer is in Paris today for an important meeting hosted by the French President, Emmanuel Macron. Leaders from several European countries, including Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Denmark, are attending. They will discuss the next steps in supporting Ukraine and ensuring European security. Representatives from NATO and the European Union are also taking part in the talks.


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