With political commitment to increase military spending, military production is thriving in the UK. But do these heavily subsidised industries meet the British people’s security needs, or the state’s desire to dominate abroad? Khem Rogaly argues for a new approach to industrial strategy that centres the needs of workers, people and planet.
Author: Khem Rogaly
Khem Rogaly is a Senior Research Fellow at Common Wealth, a thinktank working towards a democratic and sustainable economy. Khem leads Common Wealth's programme of research on the military industry.
