Dan Jarvis Appointed Defence Secretary After John Healey Quits over Military Funding Row
In a rapid reshuffle following the sudden departure of John Healey, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has tapped Dan Jarvis to lead the Ministry of Defence. Healey, who voiced, "great regret", upon exiting the cabinet on Thursday, cited profound policy disagreements with the prime minister as his primary motivation. In a sharp farewell letter, the former defence secretary argued that Starmer’s fiscal approach to the military would weaken national security, particularly highlighting ongoing friction regarding the perpetually postponed Defence Investment Plan (DIP). This leadership vacuum represents a period of notable volatility for Starmer’s government, which has now cycled through four cabinet ministers in a relatively short tenure. Healey’s exit sparked an immediate exodus in his department, with the resignations of armed forces minister Al Carns and parliamentary private secretary Pamela Nash following suit. To stabilise the ministry, Starmer has selected Dan Jarvis, t...