Analyzed: May 23, 2026
| Promise | Deadline | Verdict | Evidence | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ยฃ2.5bn of military aid to Ukraine over the coming year | over the coming year (next financial year beginning in April 2024) | โ Unclear | Sunak pledged ยฃ2.5bn for the coming year starting April 2024, but David Cameron (his successor as PM) announced ยฃ3bn annually in May 2024, making it unclear whether Sunak's specific commitment was fulfilled or superseded by a larger commitment. | ๐ Source |
| Ukraine will never be alone / UK will stand with Ukraine in their darkest hours and in better times to come | unspecified | โ Kept | Sunak demonstrated commitment to the promise through a surprise visit to Kyiv, a ยฃ2.5bn aid package (the largest since the invasion), and an unprecedented security agreement with Ukraine, showing concrete support during their darkest hours. | ๐ Source |
| An unshakeable hundred-year partnership between Ukraine and the UK | hundred years | โณ Pending | Deadline not yet reached | ๐ Source |
| Government would have integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level | unspecified | โ Broken | Evidence of integrity lapses under Sunak's government includes Richard Sharp's failure to disclose dealings with Boris Johnson while serving as BBC chairman, undermining the promised accountability and integrity standards. | ๐ Source |