‘This is not chaos’: PM’s chief secretary defends reshuffle after Rayner’s exit | Keir Starmer

Keir Starmer’s government, Prime Minister’s new chief secretary Darren Jones, Angela Rayner’s Deputy Prime Minister’s resignation triggered by the resignation of the emergency change, he said.
In the autumn, the planned cabinet change was determined by Starmer in order to claim control after Rayner had to resign from three roles of Rayner after it was found that Rayner had violated the ministry code over the tax regulations.
When the public was asked whether the ministerial changes were seen as instability, just a week later in the new parliamentary session, and almost days later, Starmer’s premiere started the “second stage”, almost days later, Jones said that the program of BBC Radio 4 was actually a leadership show.
“No, it’s not chaos,” he said. “This change accelerated before what to be [Starmer] He wanted to do it. This is not chaos, leadership. He moved right now and decided to deal with him. “
When it is published whether the people see the Labor Government as chaotic, “I just do not accept the definition of chaos.
“Of course, we would have preferred that Angela would not be in this position, but it was the process. Angela’s ethical advisor, the point of advice, and if you think about the point where the Prime Minister moved within a few hours behind this advice, the process was quite quickly.
“And, as I said, the Prime Minister was planning a wider change in a slower timeline, but it brought it forward because this decision as the Prime Minister, this, this is not chaos, leadership and control.”
Starmer, £ 800,000 in the coastal apartment under the stamp tax over repeatedly emerged by Rayner stopped by the whole week.
At the beginning of this week, the senior deputy responsible for the daily delivery of the Prime Minister’s priorities, reorganization was pressured to move the same faces around the table instead of 10 using the moment to inject new talent.
He defended the changes, said Emma Reynolds was promoted to the Environmental Secretary. “You are right, we carried people around the table, but because of this, we were able to exhibit our strong aspects and skill sets after our first year in the government.”
Yette Cooper moved from the home office to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs because of Jones’ bad performance.
Cooper was replaced by Shabana Mahmood in his home office, so three of the four major government offices were first held by women. David Lammy moved to the Ministry of Justice and will also be Deputy Prime Minister.
Lord Faulkner, a former flow of workers’ flow and former Justice Secretary, said that the magnitude of the rearrangement should give the government a electric shock by pointing out that Starmer is a big problem and that you should re -interact the public and change to the government ”.




