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UK PM Keir Starmer’s director of communications quits No 10

ALN

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s director of communications has become the latest senior aide to quit Downing Street.

Steph Driver, who has worked alongside the prime minister for five years, said his government continued to have her ‘unwavering support’, as she announced her departure on Thursday.

Starmer said he would be ‘forever grateful’ for Driver’s ‘calm, wise counsel, leadership and humour,’ as first reported by the Guardian.

Her departure comes nearly a month after the prime minister carried out a shake-up of his No 10 operation which he had intended to mark the start of his ‘second phase’ of government, and days before Labour’s annual conference.

But political upheaval has continued to dominate the following weeks as Starmer’s former deputy Angela Rayner and ex-senior adviser Paul Ovenden resigned and Peter Mandelson was sacked as UK ambassador to the US.

James Lyons, who was No 10 director of communications for strategy, also left earlier this month after a year in the job.

In a statement, Starmer said: ‘Steph Driver has been a loyal and valued member of my team for almost five years.

‘Steph played a leading role in transforming the Labour Party and delivering our historic general election win.

‘I will forever be grateful for her calm, wise counsel, leadership and humour. I wish her all the best in her undoubted onward success.’

Driver said: ‘It has been an honour to work with and advise Keir through opposition and into government.

‘Being part of the team to rebuild and rebrand the Labour Party before securing a historic general election victory is an achievement and experience like no other.

‘I’m also proud of what this Government has already delivered, and thank the sharp and talented No 10 press team for their hard work and support during my tenure.

‘I’m grateful to the prime minister for his continued faith in me and my work, and for his offer of an open door in the future.

‘His Labour Government has my unwavering support.’

Driver was a near-constant presence by Starmer’s side during the general election campaign and throughout Labour’s transition to Government, and was widely seen as one of his most loyal and trusted advisers.

After the prime minister entered No 10 she initially served as deputy director of communications to Matthew Doyle, who stood down from the role in March after nine months in Downing Street.

By Nina Lloyd

Press Association: News

source: PA

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