Sue Grey has resigned from her place as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of workers, Quantity 10 has introduced.
Ms Grey has as an alternative been appointed because the prime minister’s envoy for nations and areas.
Morgan McSweeney, the occasion’s former marketing campaign director who masterminded July’s election landslide, will substitute her because the prime minister’s chief of workers.
Ms Grey mentioned that whereas it had been “an honour to take on the role of chief of staff”, it had grow to be 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 Grey – who famously authored the report into events in Downing Avenue in the course of 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 Grey’s resignation follows weeks of hypothesis about her position and experiences of an influence wrestle on the coronary heart of presidency.
Tensions over Ms Grey’s position reached a crescendo when her wage of £170,000 – £3,000 greater than the prime minister – was leaked to the BBC in an obvious try to break her politically.
The broadcaster additionally reported extra junior workers had been disgruntled they weren’t being paid greater than what they acquired when Labour was in opposition – regardless of now occupying extra senior authorities roles.
Authorities ‘thrown into chaos’
A Conservative Get together spokesperson described the most recent strikes in Downing Avenue as “chaos” and questioned who was working the nation.
“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 mentioned.
Blame for this mess lies with Sir Keir
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Sir Keir Starmer has now gone full circle. At lunchtime he changed Sue Grey, the previous civil servant whose appointment has precipitated him infinite ache, with Morgan McSweeney.
Whereas the elevation of his marketing campaign chief was broadly welcomed, that is however a curious transfer.
Mr McSweeney was his very first chief of workers again in opposition in 2020 and for the primary 14 months of his management, till he was moved after the botched reshuffle of 2021.
Cupboard members and Labour MPs should hope second time round he shall be a greater match.
In doing so, the prime minister is in impact admitting very massive personnel errors, pressured to behave finally due to complaints from each aspect round him that the state of affairs had grow to be untenable.
At its coronary heart, Ms Grey – who was identified in Whitehall because the consummate fixer – needed to go as a result of nothing felt prefer it was being mounted.
She was answerable for preparations for presidency, however when 5 July arrived they seem scant and progress from there was gradual.
However blame for this could lie not together with her however with Sir Keir.
If there had been sufficient due diligence on the appointment, a few of these issues may need been anticipated.
“Sue Gray was brought in to deliver a programme for government and all we’ve seen in that time is a government of self-service.
“The one query that continues to be is: who will run the nation now?”
They identified that Mr McSweeney beforehand served as Sir Keir’s chief of workers between 2020 and 2021 earlier than being moved on to his marketing campaign position.
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Morgan McSweeney has changed Sue Grey as Quantity 10 chief of workers. Pic: Shutterstock
In a significant announcement on Sunday, Sir Keir additionally introduced a shake-up of his total Downing Avenue operation following disquiet at how the occasion dealt with rows over freebies and donations, in addition to its resolution to axe winter gas funds for many pensioners.
Vidhya Alakeson and Jill Cuthbertson have been promoted to deputy chiefs of workers, whereas Nin Pandit has been appointed as Sir Keir’s principal non-public secretary.
In the meantime, former journalist James Lyons will be part of from TikTok to steer a brand new strategic communications workforce.
The prime minister mentioned he was “really pleased to be able to bring in such talented and experienced individuals into my team”
“This shows my absolute determination to deliver the change the country voted for,” he added.
Her advisory position shall be to assist Sir Keir and the cupboard in delivering on its devolution agenda.