In a radical Downing Street reshuffle, Sue Gray has quit her role as Keir Starmer’s Chief of Staff to become the PM’s ”envoy for regions and nations”. Sky News has the latest.
Morgan McSweeney, the party’s former Campaign Director who masterminded July’s election landslide, will replace her as the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff.
Ms. Gray said that while it had been “an honour to take on the role of Chief of Staff”, it had become clear that “intense commentary around my position risked becoming a distraction to the Government’s vital work of change”.
“It is for that reason I have chosen to stand aside, and I look forward to continuing to support the Prime Minister in my new role.”
The Prime Minister thanked Ms. Gray –- who famously authored the report into parties in Downing Street during the pandemic – for “all the support she has given me, both in opposition and government and her work to prepare us for government and get us started on our programme of change”.
“Sue has played a vital role in strengthening our relations with the regions and nations. I am delighted that she will continue to support that work,” he added.
Ms. Gray’s resignation follows weeks of speculation about her role and reports of a power struggle at the heart of government.
Tensions over Ms. Gray’s role reached a crescendo when her salary of £170,000 – £3,000 more than the Prime Minister – was leaked to the BBC in an apparent attempt to damage her politically. …
A Conservative Party spokesperson described the latest moves in Downing Street as “chaos” and questioned who was running the country.
“In fewer than 100 days Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Government has been thrown into chaos – he has lost his Chief of Staff who has been at the centre of the scandal the Labour Party has been engulfed by,” they said. …
One Labour insider told Sky News that the current leadership “spent years saying how it was time to professionalise the party – but this chaos with Keir Starmer seems remarkably similar to the chaos with Jeremy Corbyn”.
They pointed out that Mr. McSweeney previously served as Sir Keir’s Chief of Staff between 2020 and 2021 before being moved on to his campaign role.
In a major announcement on Sunday, Sir Keir also announced a shake-up of his entire Downing Street operation following disquiet at how the party handled rows over freebies and donations, as well as its decision to axe winter fuel payments for most pensioners.
Vidhya Alakeson and Jill Cuthbertson have been promoted to Deputy Chiefs of Staff, while Nin Pandit has been appointed as Sir Keir’s Parliamentary Private Secretary.
Meanwhile, former journalist James Lyons will join from TikTok to lead a new strategic communications team.
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