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Badenoch turns Labour defence row into test of national credibility

Kemi Badenoch has turned Labour’s defence record into a sharper political test, asking not just whether Sir Keir Starmer can fund the military, but whether his party can still claim to be credible on the state’s first duty: protecting the country.

Her latest attack, circulated in a clip highlighted, frames the row as a question of purpose, with Badenoch asking, “What is the point” of Labour if it cannot defend the country, while Starmer hit back that Conservatives had left defence weakened by cutting spending.

The exchange lands at a sensitive moment for the government. Defence has become one of the clearest fault lines in British politics, with ministers under pressure over funding delays, procurement choices, and how quickly the UK can meet NATO expectations while balancing welfare and tax pressures.

Badenoch turns Labour defence row into test of national credibility

That makes Badenoch’s line politically potent because it shifts the argument away from budgets and onto competence, a theme that can travel well with voters worried about global instability.

The hidden risk for Labour is not just a Commons clash. When defence becomes a test of national seriousness, every delay in publishing a long-term investment plan looks like hesitation, and hesitation can be costly in a period of tight finances and rising security concerns.

For business and industry, the uncertainty also matters because defence firms and suppliers want clearer signals on contracts, timelines, and spending commitments.

For Starmer, the response is straightforward but not easy: defend the record, promise delivery, and avoid appearing boxed in by Treasury caution.

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Badenoch, meanwhile, is trying to make defence a broader argument about Labour’s identity, betting that voters may forgive partisan theatre less than they forgive uncertainty over security.

The next phase of this row will show whether it remains a political attack line or becomes a lasting weakness in Labour’s governing brand.

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