UK defence minister quits hours before meeting with Marles

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UK defence minister quits hours before meeting with Marles

The extraordinary move stunned the government, heightening the instability of Keir Starmer’s leadership.

Belfast: Britain’s defence minister has quit in frustration over cuts to spending on national security in an extraordinary move that heightens the instability of the government and builds momentum for a leadership challenge to replace Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Defence Secretary John Healey announced his resignation hours before he was due to meet Australian counterpart Richard Marles in Portsmouth to outline their ambitions for the crucial AUKUS alliance on nuclear-powered submarines.

Seen as one of the government’s steadiest cabinet ministers, Healey declared he had “no other option” than resigning after discovering on Monday that new spending on defence would not meet the standards he believed were necessary for the nation’s safety.

The decision stunned the government after Healey released a letter he sent to Starmer to complain about what he saw as dangerously weak spending in the Defence Investment Plan being negotiated among cabinet ministers.

“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 wrote to Starmer.

“As I’ve outlined to you, there are credible ways of meeting the mid-term funding challenges, working multi-nationally and as other European nations are doing, to allow us to protect our ability to deliver the missions of our Labour government.

“You know what defence needs. 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.”

The resignation comes one month after former health secretary Wes Streeting quit the cabinet and moved to the backbench over his frustrations with Starmer and the direction of the government, while declaring he was willing to stand for the leadership in a ballot among Labour Party members.

The front-runner in the likely leadership race, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, will have his fate decided by voters next week in a by-election for the seat of Makerfield, which he hopes to win so he can return to parliament in Westminster and begin a formal challenge to replace Starmer.

A survey of Labour Party members last month found that 59 per cent would choose Burnham and 37 per cent would back Starmer in a head-to-head contest.

Streeting, however, would struggle to topple the prime minister. YouGov found 65 per cent would choose Starmer and only 15 per cent would back Streeting in a similar head-to-head race.

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