Healey's defence spending resignation sets benchmark for Labour's next move

Healey's defence spending resignation sets benchmark for Labour's next move

John Healey resigned as Defence Secretary on 16 June 2026 over Treasury plans to cap defence spending at 2.68% of GDP, well below Labour's public 5% target. Cabinet ministers seldom quit over spending disputes. His resignation creates a political marker in Parliament — making it harder for his successor to quietly abandon the 5% commitment without facing visible costs.

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