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Thread: Sue Gray.

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    Sue Gray.

    Sue Gray’s imminent appointment as Starmer’s Chief of Staff to the Labour Party is not a ‘good look’ in my opinion. After all, she headed and reported on the inquiry into ‘Partygate’ and the involvement of Boris Johnson. It obviously brings into question her impartiality as she must be sympathetic towards the Labour Party. I firmly believe that if she is offered the position she should refuse as I feel that it compromises her integrity.
    Last edited by Leicesterbaggie; 03-03-2023 at 05:42 PM.

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    I don’t think there’s much to see here.

    She reported in the truth about the Tory “Partygate” shambles and if anything she was pretty light on Boris considering him being so estranged from telling the truth.

    In my opinion she’s made one big mistake and left an open goal in terms of being open to criticism…….she should’ve pulled back from recent involvement in work with the government.

    I think this is a lack of awareness and basic nous on her part and on Starmer’s part.

    She’s obviously been headhunted for this job and should’ve opened up about this much earlier.

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    Mmm…….just watched Starmer and he refused to say when he first approached Sue Gray.

    An easy question to answer.

    Why avoid it?

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