Politics

Starmer has sacked his deputy – and there’s more to come

On Friday a shell-shocked Keir Starmer promised the nation he took full responsibility for the disastrous panoply of local, mayoral and by-election results.

Now he has fired his deputy for running a poor campaign.

Angela Rayner, who like him is elected by Labour members, was relieved of her job as party chair which involves overseeing Labour election campaings.

Sir Keir Starmer on the campaign trail in Birmingham with deputy leader Angela Rayner on Wednesday
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Sir Keir Starmer on the campaign trail in Birmingham with deputy leader Angela Rayner on Wednesday

It has unleashed a vicious torrent of briefing and triggered a new phase in Labour’s civil war. But the Labour leader has not stopped there.

Sir Keir Starmer is understood to be preparing an even more wide ranging reshuffle, taking out several of his most senior appointees who he gave jobs barely a year ago.

Anneliese Dodds, the shadow chancellor; Nick Brown, the chief whip and Lisa Nandy, the shadow foreign secretary could all be demoted.

These might not be household names, but Keir Starmer thinks that’s precisely the problem.

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Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds speaks to media during a visit to the centre of Birmingham following her speech on Labour's plan to deliver a bright future for the high street. Picture date: Monday March 22, 2021.
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Shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds could be demoted

But are they the reason Labour did so badly, or do Keir Starmer’s problems lie closer to home?

Labour MPs believe the Labour leader needs to look more passionate, connect better with the public, perform better on TV, come up with credible policies and get a better operation around him.

All of these things, you can’t blame on a deputy.