UK defense secretary quits, says government isn’t willing to spend enough on military
LONDON (AP) — British Defense Secretary John Healey unexpectedly resigned on Thursday, saying the government is not willing to spend enough on the military at a time of rising threat.
Healey told Prime Minister Keir Starmer that the government’s Defense Investment Plan falls “well short of what is required at this dangerous time.”
Publication of the plan has been delayed amid reports of disagreement between the defense ministry and the Treasury.
Starmer has pledged to boost U.K. defense spending to 2.5% of gross domestic product by 2027 and 3% by 2034. But many in the military say that is not fast enough.


