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Starmer says he won’t ‘walk away’ after minister Healey’s shock resignation

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Jun 12 Evening

3 articles|2 sources
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South China Morning PostYesterday

Starmer says he won’t ‘walk away’ after minister Healey’s shock resignation

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated on Friday that he will not resign following the shock resignation of Defence Minister John Healey. Healey quit after accusing Starmer of failing to commit sufficient resources to national security. Starmer rejected the criticism, asserting that the UK's security is his top priority. He also indicated that any potential successor would face the same financial constraints. Starmer made these remarks in his first public comments since Healey's departure, emphasizing his commitment to his role and his intention to fight to keep his job.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Reeves grudgingly resorts to departmental salami slicing to fund UK defence budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has secured additional funding for the Ministry of Defence's investment plan by implementing departmental budget cuts, a move described as "salami slicing." The MoD had requested £18.5 billion over four years, but the Treasury allocated £13.5 billion, leading to Defence Secretary John Healey's resignation. This funding method, involving a 1% reduction in departmental capital budgets, sits uneasily with government promises for public services and economic growth initiatives. The article highlights that Labour leader Keir Starmer has shown no political will to pursue the main options for increasing defence spending: significant spending cuts, tax rises, or increased borrowing, despite vocal commitments to raise defence expenditure.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

‘I’m not going away,’ says Keir Starmer despite defence secretary’s exit

Keir Starmer stated he must "turn things around" following a series of crises, including the resignation of Defence Secretary John Healey over defense spending. Starmer vowed to fight any leadership challenge, asserting that any successor would face similar difficult decisions due to international conflict and economic impacts. Healey's resignation letter accused Starmer of jeopardizing national security by not increasing defense investment sufficiently. Armed Forces Minister Al Carns also resigned, citing insufficient military spending. Despite speculation about potential leadership challenges from Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting, Starmer expressed his intention to lead Labour into the next general election. He indicated the defense investment plan would be published before the upcoming Nato summit.

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Key Claims

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Keir Starmer stated he will not 'walk away' from his role as Prime Minister.

— Keir Starmer

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Defence Minister John Healey resigned, criticizing Starmer's commitment to resources for national safety.

— John Healey

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Starmer rejected the idea that he had lost authority and stated he would fight to keep his job.

— Keir Starmer

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Keir Starmer states he will not resign despite calls for his leadership.

— Keir Starmer

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Starmer indicated that anyone seeking to replace him would face the same financial constraints.

— Keir Starmer

Jun 12 Morning

2 articles|1 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Starmer’s leadership under further pressure after defence ministers quit – UK politics live

Two ministers, John Healey and Al Carns, resigned from their government positions on Thursday due to the administration's defence investment plan. This departure adds pressure to leadership. Separately, official figures revealed that the UK economy contracted by 0.1% in April. This economic downturn is attributed to rising energy prices, a consequence of the Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global trade route. The conflict has impacted growth, reversing the strong expansion seen in the first quarter.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

UK’s defence plan is underfunded and outdated, says Al Carns after resignation

Former armed forces minister Al Carns resigned from the government on Thursday night, citing concerns that the UK's defence investment plan is underfunded and focused on outdated technology. He stated that the plan does not allocate sufficient money to the military and prioritizes spending on "legacy capabilities" rather than innovative technologies. Carns also heavily hinted at a potential leadership bid for the Labour party. His resignation followed that of his superior, John Healey, who also quit over disagreements regarding defence funding. Ministers have reportedly been arguing over a plan that the Ministry of Defence sought £18bn for, while the Treasury offered £13.5bn. Business Secretary Peter Kyle defended the government's approach, emphasizing the need to balance military spending with economic growth.

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John Healey and Al Carns resigned from their ministerial positions on Thursday.

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The UK economy contracted by 0.1% in April.

— official figures

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The Ministry of Defence wanted £18bn over four years for the defence investment plan.

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The Treasury was only willing to pay £13.5bn, of which £10bn was new money.

— article

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Energy prices have risen as a result of the conflict.

Jun 11 Evening

7 articles|4 sources
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Al Jazeera2d ago

Britain’s defence ⁠minister Healey quits over defence spending

Britain's Defence Secretary John Healey has resigned due to a disagreement with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over defence spending. In a letter posted on X, Healey stated that Starmer has been "unable" and the Treasury "unwilling" to commit the necessary resources for national defence amidst rising threats. This resignation comes after months of discussions between the defence and finance ministries regarding increased military spending, which has delayed Britain's Defence Investment Plan. The defence industry has expressed frustration over the prolonged uncertainty, citing the inability to invest in long-term security programs during a period of geopolitical volatility and a perceived shift in US focus away from Europe.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

​John Healey resigns as defence secretary over military spending

John Healey has resigned as Defence Secretary due to disagreements over the government's defence spending plans. In a letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Healey stated that the long-awaited Defence Investment Plan (DIP) fell "well short" of what is required to defend the country amidst rising threats. He argued that the Treasury was unwilling to commit necessary resources and that the proposed support was "backloaded," not aligning with immediate operational pressures and readiness imperatives. Healey expressed concern that accepting the settlement would force decisions that reduce force readiness, increase personnel risk, and potentially make the country less safe. He indicated he had no other option but to resign after being unable to accept a DIP settlement that did not adequately resource the armed forces.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

UK defense secretary quits, says government isn’t willing to spend enough on military

U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey resigned on Thursday, citing the government's insufficient military spending amid rising global threats. In his resignation letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Healey stated that the government's Defense Investment Plan falls "well short of what is required at this dangerous time." He argued that the Treasury's proposed spending increases, projected to reach only 2.68% of GDP by 2030, are inadequate given current international challenges, including the war in Ukraine and threats from Russia. Healey, who has served as Defense Secretary since July 2024, has been instrumental in bolstering support for Ukraine and leading a maritime security force. His resignation is seen as a significant blow to Prime Minister Starmer, who is already facing internal party pressure.

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Fox News - World2d ago

Starmer in 'seismic' crisis, UK defense chief quits before high-stakes Trump NATO summit

UK Defense Secretary John Healey resigned due to disagreements with Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government over military spending and the delayed Defense Investment Plan. Healey argued that the proposed funding levels were insufficient to ensure national security, particularly as NATO allies face pressure from President Trump to increase defense budgets. Starmer reportedly refused to commit to a timeline for reaching 3.5% of GDP on defense by 2035, a promise made to Trump, instead offering a lower figure. Healey's departure is described as a "seismic moment" that creates political challenges for Starmer and undermines the UK's credibility on defense ahead of a critical NATO summit. This situation highlights the UK's lagging defense spending compared to allies like Germany and raises concerns about planning certainty for the armed forces.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

UK defence funding crisis has been a long time coming

John Healey resigned as UK defence secretary due to a dispute over the Ministry of Defence's funding settlement. Healey found the offered increase of £2 billion by 2030 insufficient to meet NATO spending targets and fund major projects like the Dreadnought submarine replacement. This decision comes less than a month before a NATO summit and amidst international security concerns. The funding plan, intended to help the UK reach 3.5% of GDP defense spending by 2035, was deemed inadequate by Healey, who stated it would breach a commitment made by Keir Starmer a year prior. The resignation occurred shortly after Downing Street informed Healey of the proposed funding, following months of negotiations between the MoD and the Treasury.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

John Healey’s departure is less of a surprise than it may seem

John Healey has resigned as Defence Secretary, citing Keir Starmer's unwillingness to significantly increase defence spending. Healey stated this lack of investment would make the UK less safe. This move, while dramatic, is presented as less surprising given Healey's long tenure in defence roles under Starmer and his reputation as a political operator. He has consistently advocated for higher defence spending, aiming for 3.5% of GDP by 2035. Healey also led initiatives on improving forces housing and strengthening protections for military personnel. Despite his quiet demeanor, the article suggests Healey is a pragmatic politician with a long parliamentary career.

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Key Claims

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UK Defense Secretary John Healey resigned Thursday after clashing with Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government over military spending.

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Healey warned that financial constraints would 'make the country less safe'.

— John Healey

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John Healey’s resignation is a seismic moment for the government and the Ministry of Defense.

— Ed Arnold

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The delay to the Defense Investment Plan was already undermining the government’s credibility on defense.

— Professor Kevin Rowlands

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John Healey resigned as defence secretary due to disagreements over the defence investment plan funding.

— article