Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleAndy Burnham, the prospective prime minister, is facing mounting pressure from Labour MPs and charities to rule out using welfare cuts to fill a £4.7bn shortfall in the defence spending plan. Allies of Mr Burnham claim he is 'seething' that Sir Keir Starmer left him with this 'poison pill' funding gap, which the Treasury has yet to fully explain how it will be funded. Labour MPs, including Rachael Maskell and Brian Leishman, are warning against repeating previous failed welfare reforms and suggest looking at companies with excessive profits, including in the defence industry, for funding. Alternative options to fill the gap include raising the top rate of income tax, which a YouGov poll shows public favour, or further cuts to other departmental budgets, which have already caused anger among some MPs. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has cautioned against borrowing more to fund defence, emphasising the importance of strict fiscal rules, while Sir Keir Starmer defended the plan against criticism from Kemi Badenoch. In fullBurnham under pressure to rule out welfare cuts to fill £5bn defence budget black holeThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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The prime minister unveiled his long-awaited defence investment plan on Tuesday after months of delays

Prime Minister announces an extra £15bn to be spent on defence - but £4.7bn won't be found until the Budget, when Burnham is likely to be in No 10

Ally of PM-in-waiting says four-year boost for the armed forces is an ‘unexploded bomb’

Keir Starmer’s legacy on defense leaves Andy Burnham with an unenviable task: finding billions of pounds from elsewhere.

Keir Starmer is due in the Commons amid an outcry over the long-awaited DIP - with critics warning the £15billion funding boost over four years is 'too little too late'.

Keir Starmer is due in the Commons amid an outcry over the long-awaited DIP - with critics warning the £15billion funding boost over four years is 'too little too late'.

Burnham left to find £4.7bn to fund a black hole in Starmer’s defence spending plan

Minister and MPs have raised concerns that his ‘poisoned chalice’ plan will take cash from much-needed road projects

Prime minister says he will take no lectures from Tories after Kemi Badenoch says investment plan is insufficient

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleKemi Badenoch has criticised Sir Keir…

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ambitious £298-billion Defence Investment Plan (DIP) has sparked a political row after it emerged that nearly £5 billion required to fund the…

The defence black hole is the least of his worries

As a defence minister admits Starmer only told Burnham about a £5bn black hole in the Defence Improvement Plan at the last minute, the prime minister-in-waiting is under pressure…

The Chief of the Defence Staff fired at shot at Andy Burnham last night demanding the likely next Prime Minister finds more money for the Armed Forces.

Editorial: A £4.7bn shortfall in the Defence Investment Plan is some legacy for the PM to leave his successor to fund, especially after complaining so bitterly about the ‘black…

Prime Minister Keir Starmer was on the defensive at PMQs, where Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch attacked him for leaving a mess for Andy Burnham over defence spending.

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Andy Burnham is facing an early threat from his own benches as he prepares to take over from Keir Starmer in a little over a fortnight.

PM’s commitments in the Defence Investment Plan pose significant challenges for heir-apparent Andy Burnham and his future chancellor