Politics2/10/2026Bloomberg

Starmer to Lose Third Top Official With Wormald Expected to Quit

Starmer to Lose Third Top Official With Wormald Expected to Quit

Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, is expected to lose a third senior official from his government in the coming days. According to sources, Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald is preparing to resign. This comes after the recent departures of two other top officials from Starmer's administration. The reasons behind Wormald's anticipated resignation have not been disclosed, but the move will undoubtedly create a significant void in the government's leadership. The loss of a third senior official in a short period of time raises concerns about the stability and continuity of Starmer's government. The departure of high-ranking officials can disrupt the smooth functioning of the government and create challenges in maintaining consistent policies and decision-making processes. The news has sparked speculation and discussions within the political sphere, as observers closely monitor the developments and the potential implications for the Prime Minister's administration.

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