LONDON: British defense minister John Healey quit on Thursday in ​a dispute over military spending, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer of failing to commit the government resources that are needed to defend the ‌country.

Britain’s defense ‌and finance ​ministries ‌have ⁠been ​locked in talks ⁠for months over how to meet rising demands to expand military spending, delaying Britain’s Defense Investment Plan since last year.

“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,” ‌Healey said in his letter to Starmer.

The delay has ⁠infuriated ⁠Britain’s defense industry which says it cannot invest in long-term programs for the country’s security at a time of huge geopolitical volatility and as the United States pivots away from ​protecting Europe.