Starmer's Labour Conference Plan Concerns
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new Downing Street operationThe Times & The Sunday Times
•Sleaze, quarrels and austerity: Labour is looking a lot like the Tories
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Sir Keir Starmer is at risk of squandering what is left of Labour ’s honeymoon period with a series of unforced errors.
One cabinet minister described the new Downing Street operation as a “complete circus’ One new MP said the level of in-fighting in government was “almost like we lost the election rather than won it”.
Cabinet colleagues say she has found herself at the centre of a turf war with Gray.
Gray is being blamed by some for blocking long-standing plans to set up an Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
Rayner suggested at cabinet this week that the government had lost its grip over cuts to the winter fuel allowance, which are hitting 10 million pensioners.
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