Should Australia increase or decrease military spending?
In February 2016 the government announced that military spending will increase Military spending will grow by $29.9b through 2026. Australia’s military budget is the 12th largest in the world. The 2016 increase will rank Australia 9th amongst world Defence budgets as a percentage of GDP. Proponents of a larger budget argue that it is necessary due to recent disagreements between the US and China in the South China sea. Critics of a larger budget argue that it sets off an unnecessary arms race and will provoke China into creating a larger naval force to offset it.
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Response rates from 385 Mansfield voters.
36% Increase |
33% Decrease |
32% Increase |
33% Decrease |
4% Increase, but only after our deficit is drastically reduced |
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Unique answers from Mansfield voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Increase, but only for defence purposes and decrease when the likelihood of Australia going to war decreases significantly
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Only if there is a need for it
@9W9N8RV1mo1MO
Focus on a defensive stance with contributing capability to UN sanctioned activities. No coalitions of the willing.
@9SZDRBQ3mos3MO
I think we spend a decent amount on ADF services, but should increase funds towards menatl health support.
@9RKZCVB4mos4MO
Increase, but redirect funds towards diplomacy, peace, cybersecurity, war crime prevention, and other incentives.
@9QS3S9L5mos5MO
Increase, and redirect funds towards diplomacy, humanitarian aid, disaster relief, peacekeeping operations, support to civil authorities, physical training, self-improvement, technological and scientific advancements, cyber defense and more non-violent responsibilities
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Increase, but use funds to promote diplomacy, peace and cooperation, as well as justice to hold war criminals accountable.
@9M8CT847mos7MO
Yes, Australia should increase military spending, but we need to make sure that the cost of military spending is not outrageous or a dumb future plan like a nuclear sub, which bought six but added extra 2 more subs that the military doesn't have enough people to join the navy to operate the sub.
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