Summary
- Sue Gray resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff due to intense commentary around her position
- Rachel Reeves, shadow chancellor, proves invaluable to Starmer’s power-seeking project
- Morgan McSweeney takes over from Gray as No 10 chief of staff after winning Labour its first election in 19 years
- Angela Rayner, Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government’s role in improving workers’ rights is highlighted
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- Key figures in Labour government include Tony Blair, Katharine Viner, Douglas Alexander, Pat McFadden, Wes Streeting
- The mysterious Cabinet Secretary is set to leave his post due to health reasons
- The Labour Party will see new MPs with promising talent like Torsten Bell and Miatta Fahnbulleh
- Influential supporters of the Labour Party include Dale Vince, Paul Nowak, The Two Matts (Matt Faulding and Matt Pound), Peter Mandelson
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- The article discusses key figures in the Labour party, including Keir Starmer, Angela Rayner, Rachel Reeves, Morgan McSweeney, and Sue Gray.
- It highlights the various roles and responsibilities of these individuals within the party.
- The article delves into their influence on party policies and decision-making processes.
- It offers insights into how these figures are shaping the future direction of the Labour party.