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Labour leader Keir Starmer reportedly considered demoting senior advisor Morgan McSweeny over the summer.
The discussions took place during a series of meetings at Chequers, where Starmer sought advice from key advisors on how to strengthen operations at Number 10. According to reports, one of the influential figures in this strategic evaluation was Tsar Louise Casey, known for her extensive public service experience. The potential reshuffle reflects Starmer's commitment to refining his leadership team as part of broader efforts to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of his administration.
Starmer's deliberations over his inner circle come as his administration faces mounting scrutiny on multiple policy fronts, notably including the complex web of housing red tape that has challenged his broader targets. This operational rethink follows concerns highlighted in recent analyses, such as the examination of housing red tape impacting Starmer's ambitions and pointed questions around the political handling of tax malfeasance cases, both of which underscore the pressures shaping his leadership strategy.