Labour defends Starmer’s under-fire chief of staff after leaked email over £700k donations

The highest -level Labor Minister defended Sir Keir Starmer’s Six General Staff Morgan Mcsweeney in the midst of the attacks because he could not declare a donation to his thinking organization together.
Before Mr. Mcsweeney came to work for Sir Keir, the organization was fined by the election observer for the donation of £ 740,000 in 2021.
However, Tories demanded a lawyer from a lawyer to a leaked e -mail to Mr. Mcsweeney.
Labor and Pension Secretary Pat McFadden said that conservatives targeted on Wednesday. Mr. Mcsweeney because “a very talented man”.

Mr. McSweeney and the 2024 landslide win until Labour’s election strategy, who worked closely on the election strategy, Mr. McFadden said he was fully confident in 10 Chiefs of General Staff.
LBC told Radio: “I wasn’t surprised that people who opposed Morgan Mcsweeney attacked him because he is a very talented man.
“I worked closely with him in the general elections we fought last year – and I think when the competitors attacked you like this, they know that it is a talented person.”
Conservatives published 2021 E -mail, discussing how to handle the election commission to Mr. Mcsweeney from his work lawyer Gerald Shamash.
Inside, Mr. Shamash questioned the reasons for not reporting donations to Mr. Mcsweeney and said, “LT may be better [Labour Together] He cannot significantly deal with the questions I have created, perhaps the best is to rely on our case as an administrator error ”.
The commission found a series of violations because the group could not donate about £ 740,000 under Mr. Mcsweeney’s Watch, and in September 2021, he fined an £ 14,250.
In April 2020, Mr. Mcsweeney left his labor together to help Sir Keir in opposition and later the government to help senior.
TOR President Kevin Hollinrake, Mr. Mcsweeney’e legal advice to the legal advice, “the authorities to establish Starmer as the leader of the workers’ donations used to donate how it may be misleaded,” he said.
He said: uz We believe that there is a strong public interest in order to reveal the whole truth to the public on possible crime injustice.
“The Prime Minister was chosen as the promise of gaining honesty and honesty in politics, but many times he deceived the people and put his party in front of our national interests.”
“’Nothing to see,’ Keir may be very weak to expel a staff chief who tells him what to think, but the conservatives believe that the people deserve the truth.”
A spokesman for workers’ spokesperson was a proactive concerns about the donation report to the Election Commission in 2020 ”and the result of the investigation was the result of public knowledge.
The Commission said that “the labor force and donations have thoroughly investigates the late reporting of donations” and that the failures were “without reasonable excuse”.




