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How Sue Gray was ousted – Politics Weekly Westminster

Politics Weekly UK

The Guardian

News, Politics

4.01.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss what led to the resignation of Keir Starmer’s chief of staff. Plus, the Conservative leadership candidates go from four to two this week as Tory MPs vote before the final decision goes out to the membership. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod

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0:00.0

This is the Guardian.

0:09.0

Banking could be easier with the new Lloyd's up.

0:11.0

Hello Daniels, mom here.

0:14.0

Okay to be staying tonight because I need to put fresh sheets in the spare room.

0:18.0

Remind her she can't use the upstairs toilet and try not to be too noisy when you come in you know I'm a light sleeper.

0:24.8

Oh there's some leftover mackerel salad in the fridge for you.

0:27.6

She does eat mackerel doesn't she?

0:29.4

Time to get a place of your own. With Lloyds find out how much you could borrow with our mortgage calculator.

0:35.0

The power to do it all on the new Lloyds app. Download now, Ties and C's apply.

0:39.0

Hello, this is Russell and Robert from Toolcart and our podcast is currently being sponsored by Welcome Collection.

0:46.4

Their new exhibition Hardgraft brings into focus the people whose work, health and rights remain hidden on the margins of society.

0:54.4

What type of work do we value and why? What traces does work leave on the body?

0:59.8

See it for free from 19th of September to the 27th of April at London's Welcome Collection. Sue Gray, will she still be imposed in a month's time?

1:17.0

All I can say is that Sue Gray is an outstanding public servant.

1:22.0

My government will serve you.

1:25.0

We've changed the Labour Party, returned it to service,

1:29.0

and that is how we will govern.

1:31.0

Labour has had a rocky start life in government.

1:34.3

It's coming up to that first 100 days moment,

1:37.1

which doesn't mean anything practically,

1:39.1

but symbolically, it's the point where people start to look back

1:42.0

and start to form a judgment.

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