
The resignation of Sue Grey, the Chief of Staff of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has been announced.
Ms. Grey is anticipated to assume a new position as the Prime Minister’s envoy for countries and regions, according to a statement released by Downing Street on Sunday.
According to the BBC, Grey got into arguments about her pay after the political editor of the organisation revealed that she made more money than Sir Keir.
Morgan McSweeney, a former Prime Minister’s Chief Advisor, will take Ms. Gray’s position, Labour has revealed.
Thanks to Gray’s report on Downing Street parties during the pandemic, the prime minister expressed gratitude for “all the support she has given me, both in opposition and government and her work to prepare us for government and get us started on our programme of change.”
Sue has been essential in helping us fortify our ties with the countries and areas, he continued. She will still support that job, which makes me very happy.
Following rumours of a power struggle within Downing Street and conjecture regarding her role, Grey resigned.