Louise Haigh’s remarks follow resignations of PM’s chief of staff Sue Gray and Labour MP Rosie Duffield
Sue Gray is out: will this solve Labour’s problems? – podcast
Keir Starmer does not have a problem with women, the transport secretary, Louise Haigh, has said, adding that the prime minister had promoted a number of women – but she admitted the government had made “missteps”.
Haigh, one of a number of female cabinet ministers who had been close to Starmer’s former chief of staff Sue Gray, denied that the prime minister had a problem with women after Gray’s departure and her replacement by his campaign director, Morgan McSweeney.
Continue reading… The Guardian Read More Louise Haigh’s remarks follow resignations of PM’s chief of staff Sue Gray and Labour MP Rosie DuffieldSue Gray is out: will this solve Labour’s problems? – podcastKeir Starmer does not have a problem with women, the transport secretary, Louise Haigh, has said, adding that the prime minister had promoted a number of women – but she admitted the government had made “missteps”.Haigh, one of a number of female cabinet ministers who had been close to Starmer’s former chief of staff Sue Gray, denied that the prime minister had a problem with women after Gray’s departure and her replacement by his campaign director, Morgan McSweeney. Continue reading…