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British defence minister resigns over dispute on military spending

John Healey delivers a speech on how the UK's defence industry is delivering growth and national renewal across the UK, at No 9 Downing Street

London, United Kingdom. British defence minister John Healey resigned on Thursday amid a dispute over military spending, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer of failing to commit the resources needed to defend the country.


Resignation letter cites funding dispute

In his resignation letter to Starmer, Healey said the prime minister had been unable and the Treasury had been unwilling to commit the resources the nation needed to defend itself at a time of rising threats.

Talks delay defence investment plan

Britain’s defence and finance ministries have been in talks for months over how to meet rising demands to expand military spending. The dispute has delayed Britain’s Defence Investment Plan since last year.

Industry reaction

The delay has angered Britain’s defence industry, which says it cannot invest in long-term programmes for the country’s security during a period of geopolitical volatility and as the United States shifts away from protecting Europe.

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