UK Defence Secretary John Healey Resigns Over Insufficient Defence Funding
UK Defence Secretary John Healey resigned on 11 June 2025, announcing his departure via a post on social media platform X. He cited inadequate defence funding as the core reason, raising significant questions about the future direction of British defence policy and military modernisation.

Highlights
- UK Defence Secretary John Healey resigned on 11 June 2025, announcing his departure via social media platform X.
- Healey cited the government's failure to allocate sufficient defence funding as the sole reason for his resignation.
- The resignation raises immediate questions about the future of UK military modernisation programmes and allied defence cooperation.
- The departure comes amid heightened international tensions and ongoing global debates over defence spending levels.
UK Defence Secretary John Healey Resigns Over Insufficient Defence Funding
UK Defence Secretary John Healey formally submitted his resignation on 11 June 2025, announcing the decision publicly through a post on social media platform X in what marks a significant ministerial departure.
Resignation Grounds: Chronic Underfunding of Defence
In his statement, Healey identified inadequate defence funding as the central reason for his resignation, citing the government's failure to provide sufficient budget to meet current national security requirements. The issue of defence underspending has drawn growing scrutiny against a backdrop of escalating international tensions.
Broader Implications
The resignation has sparked widespread debate across UK political circles and the international community. Observers are closely watching the subsequent direction of British defence policy, as well as how the policy positions of Healey's successor may affect the country's military modernisation programmes and its relationships with allied nations.
This article was originally published by Naval Technology.
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