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Sue Grey rejects Starmer’s job supply after quitting as chief of workers

By Editorial Board Published November 12, 2024 3 Min Read
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Sue Grey rejects Starmer’s job supply after quitting as chief of workers

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The supply added: “She’s taken time to think about it properly, talking to stakeholders, but ultimately she’s decided she doesn’t want to do it.”

Ms Grey stop as Sir Keir’s prime aide final month after weeks of detrimental briefings in opposition to her, together with a row about her wage.

It was introduced on the time that she had been appointed in a brand new position because the prime minister’s envoy for nations and areas, a place she had stated she was “looking forward” to taking up.

A Downing Avenue spokesperson stated Ms Grey in the end determined to not take up the position after that break and “continues to have the PM’s thanks for the support she provided”.

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Ms Grey rose to public prominence after authoring the report into events in Downing Avenue throughout the pandemic.

Her manoeuvre over to Labour attracted headlines from the start, with the Tories elevating questions on how a lot contact she’d had with the get together concerning the prime job whereas nonetheless a civil servant.

But it surely was an inner row that pushed her out of the chief of workers position, with Labour’s first three months in workplace dominated by detrimental headlines about her.

Tensions over Ms Grey’s job 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 have been disgruntled they weren’t being paid greater than what they obtained when Labour was in opposition – regardless of now occupying extra senior authorities roles.

When she resigned on 6 October, Ms Grey stated that whereas it had been “an honour to take on the role of chief of staff”, it had develop into 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,” she had stated.

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