Keir Starmer appoints Rachel Reeves’ righthand man to new Downing Street role in mini-reshuffle

Keir Starmer took action to comprehend the political agenda and to force the former deputy of Rachel Reeves to strengthen the former deputy of Downing Street.
With the focus of the Downing Street operation, Darren Jones took action to strengthen the operation, with concerns about the eight points of reform in questionnaires and the feeling that the Prime Minister did not control the political agenda.
Mr. Jones were replaced by Sadık James Murray and Daniel Tomlinson.

However, the biggest wounded is James Lyons, who was brought to carry out strategic communications showing the exit door only a year ago.
Mr. Lyons was the second Grand Large Downing Street separation described in just a week with Starmer’s main secretary.
Both Pandit and Lyons were dismissed as the Chief of General Staff last year after Barones Sue Gray was brought as a part of the previous reset.
Mr. Lyons said to his colleagues: orum I am proud to be proud to grasp the first month of the first month for the government, ” he said.
“But I gave up a lot to go in, and this was never designed as a long distance. When I returned from the summer vacation, I told his colleagues that I wanted to leave until the end of the year. I brought it forward to be a part of other changes.”
These recent moves follow the criticism of the lack of direction and focus on the downward street operation, as well as criticism of the inability to deal with workers Backbench MPs properly during humiliating welfare rebellions just before the summer holiday.
Mr. Jones’ arrival in Downing Street aims to bring new political leadership to the central operation and will also give the Prime Minister more idea to the functioning of the treasury, who is allowed to rule the government policy.
Mr Jones, who is seen as one of the stronger artists of the government, will have the title of the Prime Minister and the NO10 Downing Street.
The role of the Chief Secretary is a new appointment that will work in cooperation in the UK government to propose progress in the fields of key policy by directing the Prime Minister directly to the Prime Minister.
The role of the ministry on NO10 Downing Street will supervise the work directly throughout the government to support the delivery of the Prime Minister’s priorities.
Sir Keir also appointed Barones Shafik directly as an economic advisor to support the Prime Minister on economic affairs, and with another sign, he asked for more hands about the approach to economic policy instead of leaving him to his chancellor.
This role and additional expertise will support the government’s faster in directing economic growth and increasing living standards for everyone.
Baroness (Minauche) Shafik is a leading economist in the world that seized his career public policy and academy. He served as the permanent secretary of the UK International Development Department and as Deputy Governor of the UK Bank, where he lived in money, finance and cautious policy committees.




