Matthew Doyle, the director of communications for Sir Keir Starmer, has stepped down after nine challenging months marking repeated complaints about the Labour party's media strategies. His resignation follows internal calls for a change and comes just after the departure of another senior team member. Doyle's exit suggests an attempt by Labour leadership to stabilize and adapt their communication following earlier turmoil, indicating a critical shift in addressing party narratives and strategy as they move forward amid scrutiny from various fronts.
Sir Keir Starmer's communications chief Matthew Doyle is stepping down after nine tumultuous months, addressing complaints about the Labour party's media strategy and signaling a possible reset.
Doyle's exit marks ongoing shifts within Starmer's team, following the departure of Sue Gray, as the Labour party aims to reshape its communication approach.
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