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Labour failed to prepare for power, admits PM's former top aide

Sir Keir Starmer's former chief of staff has conceded that Labour failed to properly prepare for power in the run-up to its landslide general election win. In his first media interview, Morgan McSween

Labour failed to prepare for power, admits PM's former top aide
BBC Politics — 2 July 2026
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Sir Keir Starmer's former chief of staff has conceded that Labour failed to properly prepare for power in the run-up to its landslide general election

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Why This Matters

The admission from a former No. 10 chief of staff that Labour was unprepared for power exposes a critical blind spot in modern governance—a party can win a historic mandate yet lack the operational infrastructure to govern effectively from day one. This revelation challenges the assumption that electoral victory alone equips a government to deliver on its promises, raising questions about Whitehall’s readiness for sudden political turnover.

Background Context

Since 2010, opposition parties have largely operated in the shadow of a Conservative-led government, with Labour’s shadow cabinet often focused on scrutiny rather than governance. The civil service, meanwhile, has adapted to a prolonged period of Conservative rule, embedding policies and procedures that may not align with Labour’s agenda. This disconnect between opposition strategy and executive preparedness was rarely scrutinised—until now.

What Happens Next

Starmer’s government may now accelerate internal reviews to address gaps in policy implementation, potentially reshaping executive structures ahead of the King’s Speech. Opposition parties could exploit this vulnerability, demanding greater transparency on Labour’s transition planning. Watch for early legislative stumbles or delayed announcements, which could signal deeper systemic issues.

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