Sue Gray handed peerage months after being sacked by Keir Starmer

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Sue Gray handed peerage months after being sacked by Keir Starmer
Author: Archie Mitchell
Published: Dec, 20 2024 15:12

The prime minister’s former chief of staff, who was responsible for the Partygate investigation that helped topple Boris Johnson’s government, will become a life peer. Sue Gray has been handed a peerage by Sir Keir Starmer, Downing Street confirmed on Friday.

 [Sue Gray quit after losing a power struggle with her replacement Morgan McSweeney]
Image Credit: The Independent [Sue Gray quit after losing a power struggle with her replacement Morgan McSweeney]

The prime minister’s former chief of staff, who was responsible for the Partygate investigation that helped topple Boris Johnson’s government, will become a life peer. It comes just months after she was sacked following a brutal power struggle at the heart of Sir Keir’s Downing Street operation between Ms Gray and Morgan McSweeney, who has now taken her job.

After less than three months in office since the election, the loss of Ms Gray – who he personally recruited to ensure he could drive through his policies through Whitehall once in power – was a major blow for Sir Keir. But it followed weeks of infighting, which began almost immediately after Labour’s election win, as well as the revelation she was paid more than the prime minister, receiving a £170,000 salary.

Offering her resignation in October, Ms Gray said she had become a “distraction” from the PM’s work, citing “intense commentary” around her position. She was appointed Sir Keir’s envoy for nations and regions, but humiliated the PM by announcing a month later that she had turned down the offer.

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