The rise and fall of the superadviser, and the future of Morgan ...
From Rasputin to Cummings, aides have stepped out of the shadows to their detriment. Now has Keir Starmer’s made the same mistake, asks Tom Baldwin
observer.co.ukHere’s a quick update: Morgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer’s former chief of staff, has been in the news recently due to his resignation from No. 10 and related political fallout. If you’d like, I can pull in more details and consolidate the latest reporting with dates and sources.
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From Rasputin to Cummings, aides have stepped out of the shadows to their detriment. Now has Keir Starmer’s made the same mistake, asks Tom Baldwin
observer.co.ukMorgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer's chief of staff, has resigned. It comes after Pat McFadden told Sky News that prime ministers must take responsibility for their decisions - and called for Peter Mandelson to return a pay-off. Follow the latest below.
news.sky.comThis is about a prime minister sacrificing his closest ally in No 10 in the hope that he can remain in post.
news.sky.comHe was credited with winning the 2024 general election for Labour after years in the wilderness - but he now joins a long list of aides Sir Keir Starmer has lost since that landslide victory.
news.sky.comMorgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer's chief of staff, has resigned. It comes after Pat McFadden told Sky News that prime ministers must take responsibility for their decisions - and called for Peter Mandelson to return a pay-off. Follow the latest below.
news.sky.comMorgan McSweeney Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News
www.mlb.comMorgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer's chief of staff, has resigned. It comes after Pat McFadden told Sky News that prime ministers must take responsibility for their decisions - and called for Peter Mandelson to return a pay-off. Follow the latest below.
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