UK Defence Secretary John Healey Resigns
Defence Secretary John Healey announced his resignation Tuesday, becoming the latest cabinet member to depart from Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government.
Healey cited personal reasons for his decision to step down from the role overseeing Britain's military and defence operations. He did not elaborate on those reasons in his public statement.
Healey's departure comes amid a period of turnover in Starmer's cabinet. Several ministers have resigned or been removed from their positions in recent months, though the specific timing and circumstances of those departures vary.
Starmer will need to appoint a replacement for the Defence Secretary post, one of the most senior positions in the British government. The role carries responsibility for defence policy, military strategy, and relationships with NATO and other international defence partners.
Healey, who held the Defence Secretary position since the Labour government took office, did not indicate whether he planned to remain in Parliament or step away from politics entirely.
The resignation drew immediate reaction from political figures. Some opposition members characterized the departure as a sign of instability within the government, while government allies argued that individual resignations should not be interpreted as reflective of broader policy or management failures.
No immediate statement from Starmer indicated plans for how long the Defence Secretary position would remain vacant or which senior Labour figures might be considered for the role.
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