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He added that he had received a financial settlement for the defence investment plan (DIP) on Monday afternoon which โ€œfalls well short of what is requiredโ€, with extra support coming after 2030 when the โ€œimperative to speed up readiness to fight is in the first two yearsโ€. Mr Healey said: โ€œAfter explaining to you that I would not be able to accept a DIP settlement that does not give our forces the resources they need, I am now left with no other option than to submit my resignation as your defence secretary.โ€

Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, said Sir Keir cannot continue in office, as the Armed Forces have “lost all faith” in him.

She called him “a prime minister who cannot command the respect of our military”, The Telegraph reported.

โ€œBritainโ€™s national security must come before Keir Starmerโ€™s ego,” Ms Badenoch added. “The Prime Ministerโ€™s time is up.โ€

She has been calling for Labour to cut welfare spending in favour of diverting cash to the military.

According to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), total UK welfare spending was ยฃ314.9bn in 2024/25, representing 10.7% of UK GDP, a House of Lords Library report stated.

It is forecast to rise to ยฃ333.7bn in 2025/26 (10.9% of GDP) and to ยฃ408.6bn in 2030/31 (11.2% of GDP).

Welfare spending amounted to 24.4% of government spending in 2024/25, and this is anticipated to increase to 25.4% in 2030/31.

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Ms Badenoch said: “Conservatives have been urging Labour for nearly a year to cut welfare and invest properly in Britainโ€™s defence.

“Now the Defence Minister has resigned, along with his deputy because they agree with us. Keir Starmer should see this as a wake-up call.

“In an increasingly unstable world, Britain needs a stronger military.

“Only the Conservatives have a plan to restore the two child benefit cap and use the money to fund defence.”

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