One of the Prime Minister's Longest-Serving Aides has reportedly stepped down in the latest blow to his leadership. Muneera Lula, a Special Advisor on Police who wore for ex-deputy pm angela rayner beef be bee beings by Sir Keir Starmer While Labor with in opposition, handed in her resignation to the number It has emerged. Ms lula, who began working for Labor in 2021, was one of a Shrinking Number of Special Advisors with Personal Loyalty to Mr Starmer Before Shee Decided to Exit the Role This Week, Patrick Maguire Political commentator at the times, said.
It follows months of inner-pararty turmoil, with Ms Rayner handing in her notices over a tax scandal, us ambassador peter Prime Minister Himself to resign. Ms Lula's Departure Will Deal a Further Blow to Mr Starmer's Inner Circle, However, Having Played a Significant Role in Crafting Labour's Manifesto for the 2024 General Election.
After working as a political advisor to MS rayner during opposition, Ms Lula with responsign for women, equities, social cohesion and the department for digital, cool, media and sports in downs.
“Yet another long-time loaving must have others in the building wondering who is next,” one inside source toold m Maguire.
“Women and equalities was in the terrible shape when she talked over and she calmed down an extremely Dangerous Political Area for Morgan [McSweeney]… Keir must be gutted, “Another sa.
Ms lula is also just the latest in a number who has stepped back from their government role in recent months, including steph driver, too among the prime MINISTER'S Longest-Serving Confidants Her Communications Job in Late September.
Matthew Doyle, who previously worked as a special advisor for tony blair, left his position as direct of communities in March and James Lyons, Former Political Editor of the Sunday Times, DeParted His Role As Director of Strategic Communications after a year last month.
It also also follows Four Councilors from Birmingham Resigning Their Party MembersHip this weekly after loca and National LeadersHip and MPS Richard Burgon and Kim Johnson Publicly Calling For Mr Starmer to Stand Down After Branding Him “Very Unpopular”.
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