Lib Dems and Reform UK push Pollard on defence spendingpublished at 13:39 BST
Lib Dem defence spokesperson James MacCleary says the failure to publish the defence investment plan is undermining Britain's security, and asks the government to convene cross-party talks focused on hitting 3% of GDP spending on defence.
Pollard says he hoped MacClearey "would have some humility about his own record", saying the Lib Dems cut defence spending when they were in coalition with the Conservatives, and again insisting Labour is putting in more funding.
Deputy leader of Reform UK Richard Tice also presses Pollard on defence spending and asks if the investment plan will arrive "before the summer holidays". He says "the mood of the majority of the British people" is for the government to "accelerate defence spending" in this Parliament.
Pollard hits back that if Tice "would like to give some of the money that his former Reform leader in Wales got from Russia to the defence budget, we'd have a wee bit more than we have today" - but doesn't add anything more in response to the question.
- For context, Nathan Gill - former leader of Reform UK in Wales - was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in prison in November 2025 after admitting he had taken bribes to give pro-Russia interviews and speeches.
Image source, House of CommonsReform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice











