Starmer to ‘replace third top aide Nin Pandi in less than a year’ as PM conducts another reset

Sir Keir Starmer is said to have replaced the best officer in the Downing Street office, the third senior staff to be released in less than a year.
Pandit, who is the main secretary no. 10 and manages the Prime Minister’s team, has been playing for only ten months.
The reported separation, the Chief of General Staff Sue Gray was forced in October, Sir Keir CommS’s previous director Matthew Doyle stopped in March.

It is one of the most important roles that act as a door guard between the Prime Minister and the official government machine, control the flow of information to the Prime Minister and shape their diaries.
People play this role before conducting large government departments or carrying out public service.
Ms. Gray was dismissed last year as the Chief of the General Staff last year after losing a power struggle with the election strategist Morgan Mcsweeney and after making a difficult start to a series of governments through Freebies.
Mr. Doyle, the Prime Minister, winter fuel payments such as trenches such as thorny problems can not teach the best consultant team trying to confuse the best consultant team left.
And now, the departure of Ms. Pandit, reported by the BBC, triggered the speculation that PM was trying to make another reset in the Downing Street.
In addition, when the parliament returns in September, the young ministers are expected to mix again.
When Ms. Pandit was appointed, it was announced by the number 10 in the same press release, which pointed out the separation of MS Gray.
Sources told the BBC that the Prime Minister has doubts about Pandit’s event. However, no 10 publishers insisted that Sir Keir trust him.
Ms. Pandit has previously worked as the director of the Downing Street Policy Unit since November 2022. Before that, he led the health and social care team of the NO10 Delivery Unit.
He is expected to take another role within the government.
Downing Street refrained from commenting when he approached. Independent.




