John Healey resigns as defence secretary over military spending
Summary
John Healey resigned as the UK defence secretary because he disagreed with the government's military spending plans. He said the planned defence investment does not provide enough money to keep the country safe against growing threats.Key Facts
- John Healey was the UK defence secretary.
- He resigned due to dissatisfaction with the defence spending plan.
- The plan, called the defence investment plan (DIP), was expected soon but fell short of needed funding.
- Healey said the Treasury refused to allocate enough money for defence.
- He learned about the final spending plan only recently and found it insufficient.
- Healey noted that threats like a potential Russian attack on NATO by 2030 require more investment.
- He warned that the lack of funding would reduce military readiness and increase risks to personnel.
- Healey informed Prime Minister Keir Starmer of his resignation after failing to secure more resources for defence.
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