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British Defense Secretary John Healey Resigns Over Military Spending Dispute
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Deutsche Welle6/11/2026Politics3 min read

British Defense Secretary John Healey Resigns Over Military Spending Dispute

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  • British Defense Secretary John Healey resigned Thursday, citing insufficient military spending plans.
  • His departure adds pressure on PM Keir Starmer amid internal party disgruntlement and upcoming leadership challenges.

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Why It Matters

British Defense Secretary John Healey resigned due to disagreements over military spending plans, specifically a Defense Investment Plan (DIP) that he deemed insufficient to meet current threats and NATO targets. This resignation occurs amid internal party struggles for Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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British Defense Secretary John Healey published his resignation letter at lunchtime on Thursday, quitting his post amid a dispute over military spending plans for the coming years.

The unexpected resignation compounds pressure on under-fire UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who in recent weeks had seemed to weather the worst of a storm about a potential challenge for the Labour Party leadership.

Britain's Defense and Finance ministries had been locked in talks for months on how quickly to increase defense spending in the next few years.

The clash pits strained public finances and anemic growth forecasts against NATO targets to continue increasing European defense expenditures.

What did Healey say as he submitted his resignation to Starmer?

Healey, a close ally of Starmer's for years and shadow defense secretary in opposition prior to Labour's election win in July 2024, prefaced his resignation by saying, "This is a letter I never expected to write, and I do so now with great reluctance."

He said he was proud of the UK's existing rapid increases in defense spending, but said that the latest settlement on a Defense Investment Plan (DIP) for spending through 2035 "falls well short of what is required for defense and the country at this dangerous time."

He said that the increases by 2030 were projected to be negligible compared to the spending already guaranteed by the end of 2027.

Despite "the scale of the challenge and the rising demands on defense," Healey told Starmer that "you have been unable, and the Treasury has been unwilling, to commit the resources that the nation needs to defend the country at this time of rising threats."

NATO's recently increased target for members foresees them spending 3.5% of GDP on defense by 2035 — amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a longstanding but intensifying US desire to relocate some of its military assets in Europe.

"You know what defense needs," Healey said to Starmer in his letter. "You made the argument for this powerfully at the Munich Security Conference back in February. Without a DIP that meets the moment in this way, I am being forced to make decisions that would reduce the readiness of our Forces and increase the risk to personnel on operations, and could make the country less safe."

Why is a high-profile resignation the last thing Starmer needed now?

The resignation comes as Starmer struggles to hold on to power following local and regional election defeats and disgruntlement within his Labour Party.

Various policy backfires and U-turns, not least the scandal over appointing the Jeffrey Epstein-adjacent Peter Mandelson as US ambassador, had been weighing Starmer down prior to Labour's major mid-term election losses.

The furor of mid-May had appeared to calm somewhat in recent weeks, but the specter of a leadership challenge within his party still haunts the prime minister.

Although Health Secretary Wes Streeting's resignation and former deputy party leader Angela Rayner's vocal criticism did not lead to a challenge to Starmer, the other potential challenger, Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, is seeking a seat in the House of Commons via a by-election. He would need a seat to launch a bid to oust Starmer. The vote in the Makerfield constituency takes place on June 18.

Healey seemed to address these tensions, albeit with the strategic ambiguity of a former journalist and communications and campaign manager, in the last line of his resignation letter:

"I wish you all continuing strength in the exceptional challenges you face as Prime Minister," Healey wrote. "As always, our Labour Government will continue to have my fullest support."

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Edited by: Sean Sinico

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Andy Burnham will attempt to launch a bid to oust Keir Starmer if he secures a seat in the House of Commons.

    Likely · Within weeks

  • The UK's defense spending will fall short of NATO targets without further commitment.

    Very likely · Medium term

Open Questions

  • What specific cuts or reduced readiness will result from the current defense settlement?
  • Will Healey's resignation trigger a wider reshuffle or challenge to Starmer's leadership?
  • How will this impact the UK's commitment to NATO's 3.5% GDP defense spending target?
  • What are the specific financial constraints preventing the Treasury from committing more resources?

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This article was originally published by Deutsche Welle.

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