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Keir Starmer’s top adviser Morgan McSweeney resigns over Mandelson scandal

Downing Street Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeney arrives into Downing Street on October 06, 2025 in London (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Morgan McSweeney, the mastermind behind Sir Keir Starmer’s rise to power as Labour leader and Prime Minister, has resigned as the Downing Street Chief of Staff.

The departure comes after controversy over the decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to the US flared back up following the latest Epstein files release.

Lord Mandelson is believed to have acted as a mentor to McSweeney, who was reportedly the driving force behind the appointment in December 2024.

The choice proved to be catastrophic, with Mandelson – a top figure in Labour for four decades – lasting just seven months in the post.

He was fired in September after documents released in an earlier batch of files exposed the true extent of his close friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The slow-burning disaster led to Mandelson losing not only his job but his seat in the House of Lords and membership of the Labour Party – and caused an enormous amount of damage to an already weak Starmer.

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With some Labour MPs calling for the Prime Minister to step down over the scandal, it appears McSweeney has instead taken the blame.

But it is unclear whether the move will be enough to keep the wolves from the door of No 10.

In a statement, McSweeney said: ‘After careful reflection, I have decided to resign from the government.

‘The decision to appoint Peter Mandelson was wrong. He has damaged our party, our country and trust in politics itself.

‘When asked, I advised the Prime Minister to make that appointment and I take full responsibility for that advice.

‘In public life responsibility must be owned when it matters most, not just when it is most convenient. In the circumstances, the only honourable course is to step aside.’

What does this mean for Keir Starmer?

Metro‘s Senior Political Reporter Craig Munro sets out how this news could impact the PM.

More than Angela Rayner, certainly more than Sue Gray – this is the single most significant exit since Labour won the 2024 election.

Morgan McSweeney wasn’t simply Keir Starmer’s most powerful aide. He was arguably the reason Starmer ever entered Downing Street in the first place.

You’ll find that the most compelling accounts of Labour’s post-Jeremy Corbyn rebuild all say it was McSweeney who picked Starmer as the most credible public face of that effort.

Some credit the shift towards the right of the party on issues like immigration and welfare to McSweeney’s influence on a leader who fundamentally lacks interest in cold, hard politics.

McSweeney’s fingerprints can be seen in the Cabinet too, with some of his closest allies – Shabana Mahmood and especially Steve Reed, who has a long history with the adviser – in top roles.

So now he’s gone, where does that leave the PM?

The obvious initial point to make is that his now ex-chief of staff hasn’t vanished off the face of the Earth, and will likely still hold sway over No 10 in whatever he does next.

But some may wonder if Starmer will feel more free to indulge his more left-leaning instincts, as displayed when he was running for leader in 2020.

More worryingly, there’s the prospect of a Downing Street operation that feels somewhat rudderless without such a core figure.

Starmer and McSweeney have only got to the top through working as a team – is it even viable to have one without the other?

The eyes of Westminster will be on who the PM decides should fill the gap that’s been left. It could have a greater impact on the direction of the country than most people realise.

Starmer said: ‘It’s been an honour working with Morgan McSweeney for many years. He turned our party around after one of its worst ever defeats and played a central role running our election campaign.

‘It is largely thanks to his dedication, loyalty and leadership that we won a landslide majority and have the chance to change the country.

‘Having worked closely with Morgan in opposition and in government, I have seen every day his commitment to the Labour party and to our country. Our party and I owe him a debt of gratitude, and I thank him for his service.’

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the resignation was the latest example of the PM believing ‘it’s somebody else’s fault’.

She wrote in a post on X: ‘Keir Starmer has take responsibility for his own terrible decisions. But he never does.’

Morgan McSweeney with Keir Starmer at the back entrance to Downing Street last year (Picture: Marcin Nowak/LNP)

McSweeney, 48, is widely regarded as the single most powerful and influential backstage figure in today’s Labour Party.

His strong professional relationship with Mandelson is believed to have started around 2017, when McSweeney set up a think tank that pushed for a purge of Jeremy Corbyn supporters from Labour.

Mandelson was reportedly a key figure in subsequently helping him forge the path to the party’s 2024 election landslide.

According to the Telegraph and New Statesman, the then-peer was a frequent visitor to McSweeney’s home in the west of Scotland, and even provided advice for last year’s Cabinet reshuffle.

Mandelson is quoted as saying of the strategist: ‘I don’t know who and how and when he was invented, but whoever it was they will find their place in heaven.’

Peter Mandelson was hired on McSweeney’s recommendation last year (Picture: AP)

In the meantime, McSweeney had engineered Sir Keir Starmer’s victory in the 2020 Labour leadership contest and remained a top adviser after his boss became PM.

After three months as joint-head of political strategy in Downing Street, he consolidated power by taking over as Chief of Staff when Sue Gray was forced out of the position.

His immense power behind the scenes often made him a target of contempt for MPs on the left of the party.

But the extent of his influence over the PM will now lead to questions about what Downing Street under Keir Starmer will look like without him.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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