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Jul 01, 2026

Kemi Badenoch launches scathing attack on Starmer over £5bn defence hole

Kemi Badenoch launches scathing attack on Starmer over £5bn defence hole

Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clashed at the Despatch box during the Prime Minister's second-last PMQs on Wednesday.

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Keir Starmer Departs Downing Street for PMQs in London

Keir Starmer leavig Downing Street for Prime Minister's Questions (Image: Getty)

Kemi Badenoch has launched a scathing attack on Sir Keir Starmer by accusing him of a "total dereliction of duty" over defending spending failures.

The Conservative Party leader tore into the Prime Minister during a Commons clash on Wednesday for leaving Andy Burnham a “mess”.

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She urged the wannabe PM, who was absent from the chamber for the weekly bout, to condemn the Defence Investment Plan (DIP), which has a £ 5billion black hole.

Mrs Badenoch told MPs the “plan has unravelled, it is a total dereliction of duty”.

She said: “Even the limited plan that he has announced has completely unravelled because he hasn’t found the money to pay for it. It is £5 billion short.

“We all know that he is leaving this mess to his successor. So, can he confirm that the member for Makerfield has agreed to fund the shortfall?”

The DIP will see a £15 billion boost in defence spending, largely funded by cuts to other departments’ capital budgets.

But Rachel Reeves’s Treasury has yet to spell out how it will fund almost a third of the increase, leaving £4.7 billion of funding to be set out at the next Budget.

Sir Keir refused multiple times to answer Mrs Badenoch’s questions about whether he was leaving Mr Burnham to find the money when he becomes Prime Minister in less than three weeks.

He instead chose to attack the Tories for cuts to defence during their 14 years in power.

The Labour leader said: “Because of the decisions at the last budget, we’ve got headroom of £22 billion. That is precisely so we can take decisions like this.

“We delivered it outside a Budget, outside a spending review, just like we did with the special educational needs – outside a Budget, outside a spending review – just like the previous Government did when they announced their five-year NHS plan in 2018 outside a Budget, outside a spending review.”

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