John Healey (Defence Secretary) resigns.

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Mr Healey said he could not accept the settlement in the Defence Investment plan because it 'falls well short of what is required for... the country at this dangerous time'.

 
Starmer should have increased the defence spending as a priority as soon as he knew it was needed, he doesn't mind telling everyone that is what we will be doing then does absolutely nothing. At the moment we are in a desperate state and have been for years, yet we keep aiding Ukraine and putting ourselves at greater risk by not replenishing what we are providing. Our military is dwindling and becoming weaker through this osterity. It was in a state when I left the army and needed urgent investment, promises and words just don't cut it.
 
Starmer should have increased the defence spending as a priority as soon as he knew it was needed, he doesn't mind telling everyone that is what we will be doing then does absolutely nothing. At the moment we are in a desperate state and have been for years, yet we keep aiding Ukraine and putting ourselves at greater risk by not replenishing what we are providing. Our military is dwindling and becoming weaker through this osterity. It was in a state when I left the army and needed urgent investment, promises and words just don't cut it.
Public spending just can't be increased overall, as we need to reduce both taxation and borrowing.

Cuts need to be made to something, and Labour have proven that they're utterly incapable of this.

They'll limp on until the country goes bust or there's an election.
 
He’s a Bluarite through and through, as is Burnam. The timing and content of his resignation is an attempt to hole the PM below the water line so there is a smooth transition of power if Andy wins. People underestimate Kieth’s toughness and he still has the fight in him. Healys payback will probably be the House of Lords.
 
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