British Defence Secretary John Healey has resigned from his position following a dispute with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over defence spending. The resignation comes as the Labour government faces pressure to outline its financial priorities. Details of the specific disagreement haven’t been fully disclosed, but it’s understood to centre on the level of funding allocated to the armed forces. Healey’s departure creates a significant gap in the government’s security team. A replacement for Healey has not yet been named, and the Prime Minister’s office has acknowledged the resignation. This event raises questions about the future direction of UK defence policy and potential shifts in budgetary allocations. The move is likely to fuel further debate regarding the UK’s commitment to its military capabilities.