It was wise of Starmer to shake things up in order to end the internal drama that's been a distraction during his first months in office. Some say Gray's ousting is unfair, but it's been well-documented that there were ongoing problems inside No. 10. Once Gray caught the media's attention it was only a matter of time before her exit was confirmed.
Starmer's government was already in chaos before this shakeup — with a civil war going on within Downing Street and recent public controversies. Gray's resignation demonstrates a dysfunctional operation struggling to maintain stability. Starmer's leadership and ability to focus on important issues should be questioned.
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Starmer's government was already in chaos before this shakeup — with a civil war going on within Downing Street and recent public controversies. Gray's resignation demonstrates a dysfunctional operation struggling to maintain stability. Starmer's leadership and ability to focus on important issues should be questioned.
There's a 71% chance that the UK will have a Labour prime minister on Jan. 1, 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.