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Starmer warns Europe must be ‘ready to fight’ as he sends strong message to Trump in Munich speech – latest

Starmer hits out at Farage and Greens accusing them of ‘division and then capitulation’

Whitehall editor Kate Devlin reports:

The Labour leader hit out at Reform UK and the Green Party, describing them as “the peddlers of easy answers on the extreme left and the extreme right” and claiming that the future they offer would see “the lamps … go out across Europe once again”, a reference to the chilling remark made by the then foreign secretary Sir Edward Grey before the First World War.

He said: “It’s striking that the different ends of the spectrum share so much. Soft on Russia and weak on Nato – if not outright opposed. And determined to sacrifice the longstanding relationships that we want and need to build, on the altar of their ideology.

“The future they offer is one of division and then capitulation. The lamps would go out across Europe once again. But we will not let that happen.”

Dan Haygarth14 February 2026 09:58

Starmer calls for closer security ties with Europe – and less reliance on Donald Trump’s United States

Whitehall editor Kate Devlin reports:

Sir Keir Starmer received a round of applause as he told world leaders that Britain’s “Brexit years” are over and called for closer security ties with Europe – and less reliance on Donald Trump’s United States.

The Prime Minister added: “Because we know that in a dangerous world, we would not take control by turning inward, we would surrender it, and I won’t let that happen.

“That’s why I devote time as Prime Minister to Britain’s leadership on the world stage, and that’s why I’m here today, because I am clear there is no British security without Europe and no European security without Britain.

“That is the lesson of history, and is today’s reality as well.”

Daniel Haygarth14 February 2026 09:57

Starmer reaffirms commitment to Nato after Trump’s doubt

Sir Keir Starmer insisted the UK would honour the Nato commitment to defend its allies if called upon.

One of the alliance’s founding principles, Article 5, is that an attack on one Nato member is an attack on all.

US President Donald Trump has questioned whether the US’s European partners would answer the call if it were made today.

The Prime Minister sought to dispel this doubt.

He said: “I am proud that my party fought for Nato’s creation, what our then-foreign secretary Ernie Bevin, called a spiritual union of the West.

“And we’ve shown our fidelity to that ideal, asserting each other’s sovereignty as we did on Greenland, and crucially, coming to each other’s aid under Article 5, we fought together in Afghanistan at terrible cost to many in my country and across many allied countries.

“So I say to all Nato members, our commitment to Article 5 is as profound now as ever, and be in no doubt, if called on, the UK would come to your aid today.”

Daniel Haygarth14 February 2026 09:49

UK to deploy carrier strike group to North Atlantic

UK will deploy a carrier strike group to the North Atlantic and High North region this year, Keir Starmer has announced.

The prime minister told the Munich Security Conference: “I can announce today that the UK will deploy our carrier strike group to the North Atlantic and the High North this year, led by HMS Prince of Wales, operating alongside the US, Canada and other Nato allies in a powerful show of our commitment to Euro-Atlantic security.”

The deployment comes following US President Donald Trump’s assertion earlier this year that he wants to take over Greenland.

Mr Trump has claimed he does not believe Denmark, of which Greenland is a territory, does not do enough to defend it from threats by Russia and China.

European nations rallied to Denmark’s side amid the suggestion the US could annex Greenland.

Dan Haygarth14 February 2026 09:47

Starmer says Europe must be ready to fight

Europe does not seek conflict but must be ready to fight as it faces a growing threat from Russia, Sir Keir Starmer told the conference.

He said: “Now we feel the solidity of peace, the very ground that we stand on softening under our feet.

“It’s the job of leaders to be ahead of these seismic shapes, yet that is against the grain of history.”

He said leaders must not dither as “Russia has proved its appetite for aggression”.

He continued that after a peace deal for Ukraine, “Russia’s rearmament would only accelerate” and “we must answer this threat in full”.

“To break the convention of a thousand speeches, we are not at a crossroads. The road ahead is straight and it is clear. We must build our hard power, because that is the currency of the age.

“We must be able to deter aggression , and, yes, if necessary, we must be ready to fight.”

Dan Haygarth14 February 2026 09:43

Starmer tells Trump “be in no doubt if called on the UK would come to your aid today”

Whitehall editor Kate Devlin reports:

Keir Starmer had told Donald Trump “be in no doubt if called on the UK would come to your aid today”.

His message was to all Nato members, of which the US is one.

But it will be seen as a pointed rebuke to some of the US President’s comments, in which he questioned if other Nato members would help the US if needed.

Dan Haygarth14 February 2026 09:42

Starmer: ‘This time must be different’

The prime minister began he speech by saying the idea of war has been a remote one for most people, describing it as “something that concerns us deeply, but happens far away.”

However, he adds: “Now we feel the solidity of peace, the very ground that we stand on softening under our feet.

“It’s the job of leaders to be ahead of these seismic shapes, yet that is against the grain of history.”

He said leaders must not dither as “Russia has proved its appetite for aggression”.

He continued that after a peace deal for Ukraine, “Russia’s rearmament would only accelerate” and “we must answer this threat in full”.

“To break the convention of a thousand speeches, we are not at a crossroads. The road ahead is straight and it is clear. We must build our hard power, because that is the currency of the age.

“We must be able to deter aggression , and, yes, if necessary, we must be ready to fight.”

Dan Haygarth14 February 2026 09:36

Starmer gets round of applause as he says Britain has changed

Sir Keir Starmer received applause at the Munich Security Conference when he said: “We are not the Britain of the Brexit years anymore.”

The Prime Minister added: “Because we know that in a dangerous world, we would not take control by turning inward, we would surrender it, and I won’t let that happen.

“That’s why I devote time as Prime Minister to Britain’s leadership on the world stage, and that’s why I’m here today, because I am clear there is no British security without Europe and no European security without Britain.

“That is the lesson of history, and is today’s reality as well.”

Dan Haygarth14 February 2026 09:33

Sir Keir Starmer is making his address

The prime minister’s speech has begun, slightly later than expected.

Europe must relinquish its over-dependence on the United States, Sir Keir is to tell a summit grappling with antagonism from Donald Trump.

Daniel Haygarth14 February 2026 09:26

Rubio suggested West had been complacent since Cold War ended

He told the conference: “The euphoria of this triumph led us to a dangerous delusion that we had entered, quote, The End of History, that every nation would now be a liberal democracy, that the ties formed by trade and by commerce alone would now replace nationhood, that the rules-based global order – an overused term – would now replace the national interest, and that we would now live in a world without borders, where everyone became a citizen of the world.”

Daniel Haygarth14 February 2026 09:21



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