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A Cabinet minister has suggested that more money will be allocated for defence, saying she did not believe new defence secretary Dan Jarvis “would have taken the job were he not confident that we could meet the moment”.

It comes after John Healey dramatically resigned from the role earlier this week, accusing the prime minister of being “unwilling to commit the resources” needed to keep Britain safe.

Speaking to Sky News on Sunday, culture secretary Lisa Nandy said government departments are already looking at further cutting their budgets to help fund defence, insisting the country’s safety remained ministers’ top priority.

Lisa Nandy has suggested more money will be allocated for defence
Lisa Nandy has suggested more money will be allocated for defence (Getty)

While she sidestepped questions on whether more money would be offered to new Mr Jarvis than to his predecessor Mr Healey, she said: “I don’t think he would have taken the job were he not confident that we could meet the moment.”

“There’s a clear picture emerging from this government that we have moved resources from other departments in order to fund defence, that includes mine and it includes other departments as well, and we’re continuing to do that”, Ms Nandy said.

“So defence remains the highest priority, and I don’t agree that we’re not committing the resources that we need. But when the threat level changes, when the global situation changes, we have to change our approach as well.”

However, the culture secretary disagreed with Mr Healey’s claim that Sir Keir Starmer failed to commit the resources the country needs to defend itself at a time of rising threats.

“I don’t agree with him on that point, because these are discussions that are currently being had,” she said.

It comes after Dan Jarvis – a former soldier himself – vowed to get the armed forces the funding they need after his predecessor quit over the issue, saying he had a “big responsibility” towards troops who risk their lives for the country.

Mr Healey, followed by armed forces minister Al Carns, resigned over the long-delayed defence investment plan (Dip) on Thursday significantly denting his chances of seeing off a leadership challenge.

Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Jarvis said: “I think you will appreciate that this is pretty early days for me, and I’m working through the detail of all of that – but I am absolutely determined to make sure that we deliver for defence.

“It’s a moment of challenge. It’s the responsibility of our government to rise to meet the moment of that challenge, and that is what I will be working to achieve.

Dan Jarvis vowed to get the armed forces the funding it needs
Dan Jarvis vowed to get the armed forces the funding it needs (Reuters)

“The defence of our nation is a shared endeavour… I have a big responsibility in that regard now, but so do all of those people who expose themselves to risk tonight, tomorrow, next week, and we owe them a debt of gratitude.”

The new defence secretary added: “I have a responsibility now to them to make sure that they get what they need, and people should be very clear about my determination to fulfil those duties, to make sure that they do [get] precisely what they need.”

Andy Burnham, who hopes to return to Westminster in the Makerfield by-election and has made no secret of his Labour leadership ambitions, has already said he would not be “squeamish” about reducing the welfare bill to fund defence spending.

The Greater Manchester mayor said “the world has changed” and it was “obvious” the Government would have to adjust its assumptions about defence spending in response.

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