Then there’s the state of the Royal Navy, so on and so forth.
>The Army currently has around 70,000 full-time, fully-trained troops ready to deploy to the frontline – its smallest size in more than 200 years.
Forget *Red Alert*, UK won’t withstand another quarter century of its current trajectory. If the next election doesn’t change the course there’s going to be an Anglo exodus of those who want their guns back and don’t want to fund the BBC anymore.
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That’s fine, the government isn’t on the people’s side anyway.
>The military’s stockpile [of drones](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/03/testing-the-ai-drone-swarm-that-can-hunt-down-the-enemy/) is so low that it would vanish within days of war breaking out with Moscow.
Then there’s the state of the Royal Navy, so on and so forth.
>The Army currently has around 70,000 full-time, fully-trained troops ready to deploy to the frontline – its smallest size in more than 200 years.
Forget *Red Alert*, UK won’t withstand another quarter century of its current trajectory. If the next election doesn’t change the course there’s going to be an Anglo exodus of those who want their guns back and don’t want to fund the BBC anymore.