Crisis for Keir Starmer as Labour minister erupts at ‘sexist’ No. 10 | Politics | News


Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has become the latest senior Labour figure to criticise the way Sir Keir Starmer runs 10 Downing Street. Her comments are particularly surprising because she has been seen as Sir Keirโ€™s pick to become the new Labour Deputy leader. Ms Phillipson is in a contest with Lucy Powell, the former Leader of the Commons who was sacked by Sir Keir in a recent reshuffle.

But the Education Secretary said that she wasnโ€™t close to Sir Keir at all – and had in fact been the victim of sexist briefings. In an interview with BBC Radio 5, she was asked by journalist Matt Chorley: โ€œDo you feel like youโ€™ve been on the receiving end of sexist briefings?โ€ Ms Phillipson replied: โ€œYeah completely, but you know thatโ€™s life.”

Ms Phillipson continued: “Iโ€™ve been underestimated most of my life, Iโ€™ll just continue getting on and doing what Iโ€™m doing, not worrying too much about some of the nonsense that gets written in the papers, but I do slightly have to laugh because thereโ€™s this idea swirling around somehow that Iโ€™m number 10โ€™s preferred candidate for all of this.

โ€œIโ€™m not quite sure thatโ€™s what you and many colleagues in the media have been saying in recent months with all of this negativity and nonsense that Iโ€™ve faced. So thereโ€™s a certain irony I would say in some of the way that this is being approached.โ€

Matt Chorley talked about stories that had appeared in some newspapers over the past year that the Prime Minister planned to sack Ms Phillipson. He asked: โ€œBasically you mean that the No 10 that youโ€™re supposedly the candidate of is the No 10 that has spent months briefing that you were not up to the job and they were going to sack you?โ€

The Labour politician replied: โ€œWell thatโ€™s what lots of people have been writing for months. And so others can come to their own conclusions.โ€

Matt Chorley asked: โ€œIs there something wrong with the culture of the team around Keir Starmer? Sue Gray had also raised similar issues, the Boys Club, the lads club, the sexist briefings. Is it too male, too bloke-ish in Number 10?โ€

Mrs Phillipson agreed there was a problem, saying: โ€œWe had lots of new colleagues who were elected last year, lots of brilliant people who havenโ€™t felt that theyโ€™ve been part of the team in the way that they should. And thatโ€™s true from the conversations Iโ€™ve had, not just with colleagues in Parliament, but actually across our movement.

โ€œWeโ€™ve got to get better at working together as a team in Parliament but also uniting our party and our movement, and thatโ€™s what I would bring in terms of my ability to unite the party.โ€

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