Keir Starmer, if Labour wins the election, plans to govern through an 'executive cabinet' including himself, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner, and Pat McFadden. This move aims to streamline decision-making and increase efficiency within the party. The UCL Policy Lab, a think-tank associated with Starmer, is gaining influence in Labour circles, shaping Britain's future by bringing together various key figures from the Labour Party, think tanks, and charity organizations.
The closest thing to a truly Starmerite think tank – my profile of the UCL Policy Lab and its growing influence. https://t.co/cewjg60wUE
“A selection of those shaping Britain’s future assembled: Labour Party aides, centre-left think-tank heads, permanent secretaries and charity leaders. You could call it Starmerism in one room.” 🖊️ @georgeeaton https://t.co/gifXwIw7VB
Keir's 'quad' to run the country: Starmer plans to tear up 'unwieldy' Cabinet government system and take key decisions with top allies https://t.co/w0CAnnlvnc https://t.co/qK4DEhXD4N
A think-tank for the age of Starmer – my profile of the UCL Policy Lab and its increasing influence in Labour circles. https://t.co/cewjg60wUE
Very interesting from @oliver_wright. Keir Starmer looking at governing through an “executive cabinet” including himself, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and Pat McFadden if Labour wins the election https://t.co/SqMVWVXVSR https://t.co/EsYViurJSI