Cost of war

UK welfare that's not for cutting: £100bn on pointless nuclear weapons

Can it be seriously argued that Britain's influence in the world relies on its possession of a nuclear-armed submarine permanently on patrol somewhere in the Atlantic?

10 lies we're told about welfare and how to stop all the cuts

"Some call these myths," says actor Ricky Tomlinson. "I call them lies. We are being told lies about who caused this crisis and lied to about the best way out of it."

Alternative to attacking the poor, the sick, the unemployed: cut spending on warfare

The UK's military expenditure is the highest in the EU at 43.3bn a year, showing how bogus the argument is that there is no money in the kitty to pay for welfare.

A matter of life and death: hospital cuts and the costs of war

The contrast between cuts threatening to destroy the NHS as a public service and the never ending costs of Britain's war machine needs to be highlighted continually.

Austerity and the warfare state: the choice between guns and butter

Hermann Göring's observation, "Guns will make us powerful; butter will only make us fat", is now the essential principle of the political class on both sides of the Atlantic.

Scapegoating the poor, sick, disabled and unemployed to fund Britain's war machine

Britain's defence minister says cut welfare spending on the poorest in society to pay for new tanks, aircraft carriers and Trident nuclear submarines.

What America could do if it kicked its addiction to war

The military budget could be slashed by 50% and nobody would know the difference: the public in the US barely knows there are wars going on.

Budget speech Osborne should have made: Why I'm cutting war to restore all welfare cuts

I will be presenting a budget today which will not cut welfare spending and will support the 18 million poorest and most vulnerable people in this country. How can I do this?

Cut war not welfare: Why Stop the War is supporting 20 October anti-cuts march

The war in Afghanistan will cost £20 billion over the next four years -- exactly the amount that the government is trying to cut from the National Health Service through 'savings'.

Paying for four more years of war in Afghanistan by cutting £20 billion from hospitals

While welfare services for the poorest and most vulnerable in society face brutal cuts, there is never a shortage of money to finance our government's addiction to war.

How the government is funding the UK war machine by cutting disability benefits

The government spends £25 billion a year on its war machine and is committed to spending hundres of billions more on buying new military hardware. At what cost to the disabled?

Insanity of world's highest ever military spending as governments axe social services

Governments are cutting spending dramatically on education, health care, housing and other vital social services, without corresponding cuts in military budgets.

New-born babies in the UK will die to pay for the war in Afghanistan

New-born babies will die because of the £20bn NHS cuts. Afghan civilians and British soldiers will die because of £20bn spent on the Afghanistan war. Solution: cut the war, stop the cuts.

How to take 2 million children out of poverty by cutting cost of war

The cost of just one Storm Shadow missile used by the RAF to bomb Libya -- at £1 million each -- would be enough to take 222 people in Britain out of poverty for a year.

What we could do with the money wasted on the Afghanistan war

Which do you think is the best investment? asks Brian Eno. A war machine which incurs contempt and hatred everywhere for Britain? Or funding for hospitals, nurses, schools and child-care?

War in Libya they said would cost under £100m is nearing £2bn

While the cost of war in Libya heads for £2bn, on top of the £5bn the Afghanistan war will cost this year, David Cameron tells us there is no alternative to cutting the NHS, disability benefits and pensions.