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Keir Starmerโs legacy has been ruined and his time in Number 10 is rapidly coming to an end, according to senior Labour figures. Harriet Harman, Labourโs former Deputy Leader, said the resignation of ex-defence secretary John Healey was โa massive body blowโ. She said: โKeir Starmer himself has said the first duty of the Prime Minister is to keep the country safe. And what John Healey said in his resignation letters is you are making the country less safe, and thatโs why it is so devastating.โ
Speaking to Sky News, Baroness Harman said even Sir Keirโs critics had praised him for supporting Ukraine and backing NATO, but the Prime Ministerโs reputation was now in ruins. It pulls the rug out from under his feet on whatโs done aborad as well as the problems that heโs faced here at home.โ
Veteran Labour MP Graham Stringer described Sir Keir as a โdead Prime Minister walkingโ. He said: โHe didnโt have a future before and he certainly hasnโt got one now. He will be remembered as an unpatriotic prime minister who did not take the decisions necessary to make this countryโs military personnel safe.โ
Tom Watson, another former deputy leader who served as a defence minister, said: โThe defence establishment is angry, the budget is short and the government is wounded.โ
And Tan Dhesi, Labour chair of the Commons Defence Committee, said leaks suggested the Governmentโs defence spending plans, not yet officially announced, were โjust not enoughโ.
He said Mr Healey had โunderstood the scale of the threats facing our country and the urgent need to strengthen our Armed Forcesโ.
But one Cabinet minister praised Sir Keirโs defence investment plan despite admitting he had not seen all of it.
Business Secretary Peter Kyle said: โWhen you see the plan, I think youโll see that weโve put a lot of effort into getting it right.โ
However, he told BBC Breakfast: โI have not seen all of the plan.โ
