Multiple reports say Tory leader Kemi Badenoch uses her six questions at Prime Minister’s Questions to press Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on the long-delayed Defence Investment Plan. According to the accounts provided, Tory MPs were surprised by how Badenoch deployed all six questions during the session, focusing them on the timing and status of the defence policy document. The sources describe the exchange as a direct challenge to Starmer over the delay, rather than as a broader spread across unrelated issues. One outlet frames the move with speculation about whether Badenoch has access to additional information, but the underlying reporting centers on the parliamentary exchange and the specific subject of the delayed defence plan. In the information supplied, there are no further details on responses from Starmer, the nature of the delays, or any subsequent announcements. The reports therefore focus on the PMQs moment: Badenoch’s full allotment of questions and the defence investment plan as the key issue raised.