LONDON (AP) — U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey unexpectedly quit on Thursday, saying the government is unwilling to spend enough on the military at a time of “rising threats.” The resignation dealt another blow to embattled Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is already facing demands from Labour colleagues to step down.Healey told Starmer in a letter 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.Healey was followed out the door several hours later by Al Carns, a decorated war veteran who served as a prominent junior minister in the defense ministry. He said he could not defend “a level of investment I know to be inadequate to the task.” Carns has been suggested as a possible contender in the anticipated contest to challenge Starmer’s leadership.
AP AUDIO: UK defense secretary resigns, saying the government isn’t willing to spend enough on the military
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports Britain’s defense minister has resigned.
Starmer said in a letter to Healey that he was sorry to see him go, but insisted that the funding plan would provide “sustainable and fair” spending increases that would keep the U.K. safe. Late Thursday the prime minister appointed Dan Jarvis, formerly the security minister, to the defense secretary post.










