McSweeney not the first senior aide to leave Starmer's team - who else has?published at 18:15 GMT
Richard Wheeler
Political reporter
Image source, Charles McQuillan/Getty ImagesSue Gray, McSweeney's predecessor, left the role in October 2024
Morgan McSweeney is the latest senior aide to quit Keir Starmer’s Downing Street operation.
His predecessor as the prime minister’s chief of staff, Sue Gray, left the role in October 2024 just months after Labour won the general election.
Baroness Gray, who investigated Covid-era rule-breaking in Boris Johnson’s government when working as a senior civil servant, left Starmer's team following reports of a power struggle between her and other aides.
Matthew Doyle served as the PM's communications chief in opposition before leaving after nine months, emailing colleagues that it was "time to pass the baton on".
He was replaced by Steph Driver and James Lyons, both of whom have since left No 10.
Paul Ovenden also resigned as No 10’s director of political strategy in September 2025 after offensive messages he had sent in 2017 surfaced.








