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David Lammy defends ‘younger’ Labour authorities as ballot reveals most individuals suppose they’re sleazy

By Editorial Board Published October 7, 2024 5 Min Read
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David Lammy defends ‘younger’ Labour authorities as ballot reveals most individuals suppose they’re sleazy

David Lammy has mentioned the federal government is “young” after Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of workers Sue Grey resigned and a brand new ballot discovered most individuals suppose the federal government is “sleazy”.

The overseas secretary mentioned Ms Grey was a “superb public servant” after she give up on Sunday following weeks of briefings towards her, together with her wage being leaked.

After she stepped down lower than 100 days into Labour’s premiership, Mr Lammy mentioned: “It’s a young government and we get on with the work ahead of us.”

He thanked Ms Grey for her service and congratulated her on her new job because the PM’s envoy for the UK’s nations and areas.

Ms Grey stepped down after her perceived energy and skills had been attacked by different Quantity 10 workers and civil servants who accused her of not having a deal with on the damaging freebies row.

There have been additionally studies of different particular advisers having their pay stored right down to the identical ranges as after they had been in opposition, however now have a lot bigger jobs, whereas Ms Grey was paid £170,000 – greater than the PM.

She mentioned she resigned as a result of it was “clear to me that intense commentary around my position risked becoming a distraction”.

David Lammy defends ‘younger’ Labour authorities as ballot reveals most individuals suppose they’re sleazy

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Sir Keir Starmer and Sue Grey. Pic: Rex/Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

The YouGov ballot, printed on Monday, additionally discovered half (53%) of Britons anticipated Labour to behave nicely over requirements.

Three in 10 Labour voters (30%) describe the federal government as sleazy, though six in 10 (59%) Conservative voters say the identical of the 2019-2024 Conservative authorities.

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Disappointment is pretty uniform throughout events, with 45% of Conservatives saying they anticipated Labour to behave higher, 42% of Labour voters and 45% of Lib Dem voters.

Only a third of Labour voters (34%) say the brand new authorities has behaved in addition to they thought it might.

When evaluating Sir Keir Starmer together with his predecessor, Rishi Sunak, the Labour chief comes off worse, with 35% saying Sir Keir is sleazier than Mr Sunak.

A complete of 28% suppose Mr Sunak was sleazier than Sir Keir, and 23% view them as equally as sleazy as one another.

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Two thirds of Britons (66%) suppose it’s unacceptable for politicians to obtain complimentary live performance or sports activities tickets, as Sir Keir and a number of other of his cupboard have performed.

However greater than eight in 10 Britons (84%) really feel it’s mistaken for get together donors to be awarded peerages, as Boris Johnson tried to do to Tory donor Stuart Marks.

Final week, Sir Keir repaid £6,000 value of tickets he had taken since changing into prime minister.

YouGov surveyed 2,084 adults throughout Nice Britain from 3-4 October.

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