Britain’s Defence Secretary Geoffery Healey has resigned from his position, citing disagreements over planned defence spending cuts. The resignation, announced today, comes as the government faces pressure to reduce public expenditure. Healey reportedly opposed proposed reductions to the armed forces and equipment budgets, believing they would compromise national security. His departure raises questions about the future direction of the UK’s defence policy and potential further reshuffling within the government. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has acknowledged Healey’s service and will begin the search for a replacement immediately. The move is expected to fuel debate over the adequacy of funding for the UK’s military capabilities. Further details regarding the specifics of the disagreements are emerging.