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Sue Gray, the chief of staff to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has resigned from her position, citing “intense commentary” surrounding her role as the reason for her departure. Her resignation comes after British media reported tensions between her and several political advisors, including Starmer’s chief adviser Morgan McSweeney. Gray’s annual salary of £170,000 ($223,000) had also drawn attention, as it surpassed Prime Minister Starmer’s own salary by £3,000.
Gray, a former senior civil servant, had become a household name in Britain after leading investigations into the “Partygate” allegations against former Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Despite her resignation as chief of staff, Gray will take on a new role as Starmer’s envoy for the regions and nations. Morgan McSweeney, previously Starmer’s chief adviser, will replace her as chief of staff at Downing Street.
This development marks a significant shift in the Prime Minister’s office, particularly after Starmer’s landslide election victory in July. Gray’s departure highlights the challenges faced by the new government, including criticism over Gray’s paycheck and negative reports surrounding Starmer and his wife accepting thousands of pounds’ worth of gifts. Starmer has denied any impropriety, but the incidents have undoubtedly put pressure on his administration.
The change in leadership at Downing Street is seen as an opportunity for Starmer to reassert his authority and refocus his government’s agenda. As Gray moves into her new role, attention will be focused on McSweeney’s ability to navigate the complexities of the Prime Minister’s office and maintain stability within the government. The reshuffle is likely to have significant implications for the direction of Starmer’s administration and its ability to deliver on its campaign promises.
The resignation has sparked mixed reactions from politicians and pundits, with some praising Gray’s dedication to public service and others criticizing the perceived turmoil within the government. As the dust settles, one thing is clear: Sue Gray’s departure marks the beginning of a new chapter in the Starmer administration, one that will be closely watched by the British public and political observers alike.
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