Keir Starmer forced on back foot at PMQs over ‘weak’ defence plan
by Alexandra Topping Political correspondent from on (#76PDD)
Prime minister says he will take no lectures from Tories after Kemi Badenoch says investment plan is insufficient
Keir Starmer was forced on the defensive in the Commons over his long-delayed defence investment plan announced this week, which critics argue leaves his successor as prime minister, expected to be Andy Burnham, with an extra 4.7bn to find in his first budget.
Starmer defended his 298bn defence investment plan (Dip) at prime minister's questions on Wednesday despite a growing backlash from insiders in Burnham's team and from ministers and MPs resentful over cuts to key transport infrastructure projects to fund it.
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