The resignation amplifies mounting internal dissent within the government, where figures like Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham have already begun questioning the administration's trajectory. At the heart of the dispute lies a broken promise: Starmer previously pledged to elevate defence spending to 3% of GDP, yet the government continues to struggle with fiscal constraints that mirror the budgetary anxieties seen in Germany and France.
This friction arrives at a precarious moment for the United Kingdom. With the NATO summit looming, the abrupt exit of the Defence Minister casts doubt on Britain's credibility as a cornerstone of the alliance. Starmer must now reconcile his promise of increased military investment with a domestic political landscape increasingly hostile to his fiscal priorities.





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