The second stage plans ruined by Keir Starmers Rayner scandal

The few articles on X are as bad as Keir Starmer’s four days ago.
In a video published in his own account to overlap with the shaking of the Downing Street staff, the prime minister was positive about what was ahead for the government.
Starmer, “Summer is definitely over and this morning we brought together all the No.10 staff and what the stage of the government will look and talked,” he said.
The Prime Minister then said to his troops: “So on September 1, 2025 with good souls, confident and belief about what we do.”
However, only four days later, the Prime Minister’s plans were detonated by the resignation of his assistant Angela Rayner after it was found that the ministry code broke the ministry code in the new apartment.
As a worker said to HuffPost UK, a worker said: “The third stage of the government would be a cracker.”
The Prime Minister, who has never allowed a good crisis to go to waste, makes a cabinet change because he tries to recover the political initiative on Monday.
Starmer is expected to make major changes in both the best team and in the young ranks of the government, making it a major disappointment since its administration has entered the office in July last year last year last year.
Joint leader Lucy Powell was dismissed like the Scottish Secretary Ian Murray, and Yette Cooper has rumors that as the Minister of Interior could end.
Rayner’s separation means that there is a gap in the Ministry of Housing, Community and Local Government, while Starmer is expected to appoint a new PM deputy.
Although party members have the chance to choose a permanent backup for Rayner, appointing a temporary worker leader is the gift of the cabinet.
Labour’s left and right wings reveal a potential civil war while fighting for the spirit of the party.
Richard Burgon, a well -known left -wing player, said: “The members of the workers deserve a democratic Labor Party that respects them. Therefore, for the Vice President of the Leadership, there must be a choice of leadership seam, but a complete choice for the party rule book.”
The cabinet change can take Starmer in the next 24 hours, but the political waters remain very wavy for the Prime Minister.