UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot
Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children in Dublin knife attack – UK Times

Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children in Dublin knife attack – UK Times

1 July 2026
Brighton’s first Youth Guarantee Jobs Fair sees hundreds of young people connect with local employers

Brighton’s first Youth Guarantee Jobs Fair sees hundreds of young people connect with local employers

1 July 2026
‘XL bully-type’ dogs and drugs seized in Manchester raid | Manchester News

‘XL bully-type’ dogs and drugs seized in Manchester raid | Manchester News

1 July 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Badenoch accuses Starmer of leaving defence spending ‘mess’ for Burnham | UK News
News

Badenoch accuses Starmer of leaving defence spending ‘mess’ for Burnham | UK News

By uk-times.com1 July 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has criticised what she called a missing £5bn in the defence investment plan, saying outgoing prime minister Sir Keir Starmer was leaving a mess for his successor.

The long-awaited plan announced on Tuesday includes £15bn to boost the UK’s defences, but Defence Minister Luke Pollard told the the next chancellor will need to find an extra £4.7bn in this autumn’s Budget to fund the proposals.

At PMQs, Badenoch asked whether Andy Burnham, who is widely expected to take over as PM on 20 July, had agreed to the plan.

Sir Keir accused Badenoch of “faux outrage” and said the Conservatives had reduced defence spending when in government.

The defence investment plan (DIP) was originally due last autumn and was promised before a Nato summit next week.

The plans for £15bn spending between now and 2030 are higher than the previously reported figure of £13.5bn – which led to the resignation of both ex-Defence Secretary John Healey and ex-Armed Forces Minister Al Carns in protest – but much lower than the £28bn reportedly requested by defence chiefs.

Picking up on the Treasury admission that only £10.3bn in savings had currently been identified, Badenoch said: “Meanwhile, Britain is spending it all on welfare.

“Even the limited plan he has announced has completely unravelled because he hasn’t found the money to pay for it: it’s £5bn short.

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

Sir Keir attacked the Tories for cutting defence spending when in power, saying: “I’m proud of this Labour government and any Labour prime minister would stand beside this plan.”

Badenoch said that, in the past two years, the UK had only increased spending by 0.01% compared to allies.

“We can count, the general can count, the Kremlin can count. His plan doesn’t add up,” she said.

Sir Keir said military chiefs had welcomed the DIP, and and Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget had allowed for £22bn of headroom for extra spending commitments.

Burnham is widely expected to replace Reeves as chancellor if he becomes PM, with Energy Secretary Ed Miliband seen as the front-runner to step into the crucial role.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children in Dublin knife attack – UK Times

Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children in Dublin knife attack – UK Times

1 July 2026
‘XL bully-type’ dogs and drugs seized in Manchester raid | Manchester News

‘XL bully-type’ dogs and drugs seized in Manchester raid | Manchester News

1 July 2026
Trump ‘briefed on options for return to war with Iran as peace process stumbles’ – UK Times

Trump ‘briefed on options for return to war with Iran as peace process stumbles’ – UK Times

1 July 2026
These viral Coach bags are now up to £135 off – here are our top picks – UK Times

These viral Coach bags are now up to £135 off – here are our top picks – UK Times

1 July 2026

Shropshire Council welcomes the return of the Knife Angel to Shropshire to raise awareness of knife crime

1 July 2026
Home Office says new-build homes should never house asylum seekers – UK Times

Home Office says new-build homes should never house asylum seekers – UK Times

1 July 2026
Top News
Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children in Dublin knife attack – UK Times

Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children in Dublin knife attack – UK Times

1 July 2026
Brighton’s first Youth Guarantee Jobs Fair sees hundreds of young people connect with local employers

Brighton’s first Youth Guarantee Jobs Fair sees hundreds of young people connect with local employers

1 July 2026
‘XL bully-type’ dogs and drugs seized in Manchester raid | Manchester News

‘XL bully-type’ dogs and drugs seized in Manchester raid | Manchester News

1 July 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children in Dublin knife attack – UK Times
  • Brighton’s first Youth Guarantee Jobs Fair sees hundreds of young people connect with local employers
  • ‘XL bully-type’ dogs and drugs seized in Manchester raid | Manchester News
  • Suman casi 2 mil muertos en Venezuela – Eye Care
  • New York Times reveals status of its investigation into ex-NFL insider Dianna Russini after toe-curling police dashcam footage was revealed

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version