Starmer 'not going to yield' to Trump's pressure to join Iran war, as MPs scrutinise defence spendingpublished at 14:09 BST
Image source, House of CommonsThis week's session of Prime Minister's Questions brought defence spending to the forefront, with opposition parties pressing Keir Starmer over delays in publishing the government's defence investment plan.
And on Iran, the prime minister said he was "not going to yield" to Donald Trump's pressure to join the war.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch pressed Starmer on criticisms made by Lord Robertson, author of the government's strategic defence review, that the PM has a "corrosive complacency" on defence.
Starmer said he disagreed with the comments, adding that the government has committed to "the biggest boost to defence spending since the Cold War" - BBC Verify has looked at the numbers.
Badenoch said "talking about an increase is not the same as giving an increase". Speaking in the Commons later, Labour MP and chair of the Defence Select Committee Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, said "the government's rhetoric must align with reality".
Badenoch asked Starmer why the plan would not be published before the end of the current Parliament session in two weeks, when the government had previously committed to publishing it last autumn.
Starmer said it would be published "as soon as possible", while defence minister Luke Pollard later said the government was "working flat out" to publish it.
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