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Starmer battles to regain control after McSweeney resignation

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Published: 09 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Keir Starmer is confronting growing pressure to reclaim control over the Labour party following the resignation of his closest adviser, Morgan McSweeney. The chief of staff’s departure came after fierce criticism surrounding the appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador, a decision that McSweeney publicly acknowledged had damaged political trust and party confidence. Labour sources say Starmer now faces the challenge of maintaining unity amid internal dissent while managing public scrutiny of recent controversial decisions. Analysts warn that the prime minister must act decisively or risk further erosion of authority.

The resignation marks a dramatic turning point for Starmer, whose leadership had benefited from McSweeney’s strategic guidance since the party’s electoral resurgence. McSweeney admitted on Sunday that he accepted full responsibility for advising Starmer on the Mandelson appointment, a move that some within the party and media describe as reckless given Mandelson’s past associations with Jeffrey Epstein. Although the decision ultimately rested with Starmer, McSweeney’s role as chief of staff had made him a lightning rod for criticism over party strategy and internal appointments.

Political insiders claim the departure exposes Starmer to intense scrutiny ahead of key policy debates and the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-elections. One senior Downing Street official described the situation as a “loss of firewall” for the prime minister, raising questions over how Starmer will defend his leadership against both internal critics and a watchful public. Analysts note that the prime minister’s judgment will remain under examination as documents, including private communications between Mandelson and No 10 officials, are expected to emerge soon.

Labour MPs are reportedly split over the handling of the resignation. Some argue Starmer’s decision to accept McSweeney’s departure buys temporary relief, while others warn it merely postpones inevitable leadership challenges. “The buck ultimately stops with the PM. This only delays the inevitable scrutiny he faces,” said one senior party source. Political commentators point out that McSweeney’s resignation shifts focus back onto Starmer’s political judgment and his responsibility for previous high-profile appointments.

McSweeney’s statement highlighted the perceived need for systemic reforms within Downing Street. He called for a “fundamental overhaul” of vetting procedures to prevent future controversies like the Mandelson affair, insisting that safeguards must move beyond symbolic gestures to genuine accountability mechanisms. In reflecting on his time as chief of staff, he emphasised that his advice was offered in good faith and that Starmer ultimately made the final decision.

The leadership vacuum has prompted Starmer to appoint Jill Cuthbertson and Vidhya Alakeson as acting chiefs of staff. Observers note that these deputies face an immediate challenge to stabilise the operation at No 10 and reassure disaffected MPs. Starmer has stressed gratitude for McSweeney’s contributions, describing him as instrumental in revitalising the party following previous electoral defeats. Despite this praise, some critics maintain that the prime minister cannot rely solely on advisers and must demonstrate independent accountability for future decisions.

Former prime ministers and cabinet figures have weighed in on the political fallout. Gordon Brown praised Starmer’s integrity but criticised him for being slow to act decisively. David Blunkett called the situation “dire,” arguing McSweeney’s departure was necessary while cautioning internal party members against public disagreements. Others have openly questioned whether Starmer’s leadership alone, rather than his team, remains the central problem.

Observers say the Mandelson affair may have long-term implications for Labour’s credibility, highlighting risks associated with opaque decision-making and perceived lapses in ethical judgment. Analysts suggest the prime minister must act to reinforce transparency and restore public trust while ensuring party cohesion. Starmer’s response in coming weeks will likely determine whether he can weather the turbulence and maintain the momentum established under McSweeney’s guidance.

Friends of McSweeney indicate he will take a temporary step back from politics but is expected to remain influential in future campaigns. In his own reflections, McSweeney expressed pride in the party’s achievements under his stewardship, while acknowledging the necessity of accepting responsibility when circumstances demand. Starmer praised him for his dedication, loyalty, and role in Labour’s electoral success, framing the departure as a bittersweet moment in the party’s ongoing evolution.

The resignation follows a series of high-profile departures at No 10, including Sue Gray in 2024, signalling ongoing challenges in retaining experienced staff under intense public and media scrutiny. Critics from opposing parties, such as Kemi Badenoch, have called on Starmer to assume personal accountability for the decisions surrounding Mandelson’s appointment. They emphasise that reliance on advisers cannot replace leadership responsibility, warning that public perception may hinge on Starmer’s ability to manage both political strategy and reputational risk effectively.

As the party navigates internal and external pressures, political analysts suggest that Starmer must now assert authority, demonstrate transparency, and proactively address unresolved controversies. The Mandelson episode highlights the fragility of political trust and underscores the importance of robust internal governance. Observers note that the prime minister’s capacity to manage personnel changes, while simultaneously addressing electoral priorities, will shape Labour’s credibility and electoral prospects in the near term.

The departure of McSweeney represents both a loss of strategic expertise and a potential opportunity for Starmer to broaden consultation within the party. With the Gorton and Denton by-elections looming, Labour’s immediate challenge lies in projecting unity and competence while reinforcing ethical standards in appointments. Analysts caution that failure to act decisively could deepen internal divisions, while effective leadership may restore confidence among MPs and voters alike.

Starmer now faces a delicate balancing act: managing political fallout, rebuilding trust, and ensuring the party remains cohesive amid external scrutiny. The prime minister’s next steps will likely define his leadership legacy and Labour’s public perception, particularly as the ramifications of the Mandelson appointment continue to unfold. Observers emphasise that only through decisive action, transparent processes, and consistent ethical leadership can Starmer mitigate the reputational damage and stabilise party morale for the future.

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