Inside The Secret Push By John Healey For The UK To Join A Global Defence Bank

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John Healey discussing the global defence bank

LONDON, June 13 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Former Defence Secretary John Healey privately lobbied for the United Kingdom to join an international investment bank to secure additional funding for military spending, according to reports.

The proposal centered on the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, an initiative spearheaded by Canada to help allied nations fund defence projects at lower costs.

Allies of Mr. Healey claim the Treasury moved to block negotiations regarding the UK joining the institution. The bank, which is expected to officially launch at a upcoming Nato summit, requires an upfront investment from member countries of approximately £870 million.

In his resignation letter, Mr. Healey stated there were credible ways to fund extra defence spending, including working multi-nationally. It is understood he believed joining the bank could have helped bridge a significant funding gap and provided support for British businesses operating within the defence sector.

Treasury Blocks Defence Bank Funding

Treasury sources indicated that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been exploring alternative methods to fund military requirements with other countries. This includes discussions with Poland regarding a potential Multi-Lateral Defence Mechanism.

Ms. Reeves has previously signaled that she is not in favour of borrowing additional money to increase defence spending. Sources within Whitehall have also raised concerns that the model offered by the international bank would be more likely to benefit smaller economies with lower credit ratings rather than the UK.

Mr. Healey resigned as defence secretary on Wednesday, asserting that the financial support allocated in the government’s upcoming Defence Investment Plan fell well short of requirements. He noted that Number 10 and the Treasury were prepared to provide approximately £10 billion in additional funding, which is roughly £18 billion less than what military chiefs reportedly requested.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer told the BBC on Friday that he had made hard-edged choices regarding defence spending. This process involved requesting that various government departments make cuts to assist in funding the military requirements. The official Defence Investment Plan has yet to be formally announced by the government.

While ministers have considered the Canadian-led proposal for several months, the Chancellor remained unwilling to commit the necessary upfront capital. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has been promoting the bank on the global stage, with Gordon Brown, who advises the Prime Minister on global finance, also holding direct talks regarding the initiative. A group of Labour MPs focused on defence matters has been lobbying ministers to give the bank further consideration for some time.

Daniele Naddei is a journalist at Parliament News covering European affairs, was born in Naples on April 8, 1991. He also serves as the Director of the CentroSud24 newspaper. During the period from 2010 to 2013, Naddei completed an internship at the esteemed local radio station Radio Club 91. Subsequently, he became the author of a weekly magazine published by the Italian Volleyball Federation of Campania (FIPAV Campania), which led to his registration in the professional order of Journalists of Campania in early 2014, listed under publicists. From 2013 to 2018, he worked as a freelance photojournalist and cameraman for external services for Rai and various local entities, including TeleCapri, CapriEvent, and TLA. Additionally, between 2014 and 2017, Naddei collaborated full-time with various newspapers in Campania, both in print and online. During this period, he also resumed his role as Editor-in-Chief at Radio Club 91.
Naddei is actively involved as a press officer for several companies and is responsible for editing cultural and social events in the city through his association with the Medea Fattoria Sociale. This experience continued until 2021. Throughout these years, he hosted or collaborated on football sports programs for various local broadcasters, including TLA, TvLuna, TeleCapri, Radio Stonata, Radio Amore, and Radio Antenna Uno.
From 2016 to 2018, Naddei was employed as an editor at newspapers of national interest within the Il24.it circuit, including Internazionale24, Salute24, and OggiScuola. Since 2019, Naddei has been one of the creators of the Rabona television program "Calcio è Passione," which has been broadcast on TeleCapri Sport since 2023.

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