John Healey has resigned as the UK’s Defence Secretary, delivering a letter of resignation to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The resignation stems from Healey’s concerns that the government is not adequately investing in the armed forces. He reportedly believes current spending plans are insufficient to meet the growing global security challenges and maintain a credible defence capability. While details remain limited, sources suggest Healey expressed frustration over budgetary constraints impacting military preparedness. His departure raises questions about the future direction of UK defence policy and potential shifts in spending priorities. A replacement for Healey has not yet been announced by Downing Street. This resignation follows increasing debate regarding the UK’s defence budget in light of ongoing international conflicts.