Healey sought unconventional defence funding before Treasury clash forced his resignation

Healey sought unconventional defence funding before Treasury clash forced his resignation

Defence Secretary John Healey resigned on 13 June after disagreeing with the Treasury over military spending. Before leaving, he privately pursued UK membership in an international investment bank—a mechanism that would have sheltered defence costs from normal budget limits. The Treasury rejected the proposal. His departure leaves the Ministry of Defence without permanent leadership during rising European security tensions.

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