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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-13T00:57:15.000Z",
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    "Restore set to hand Andy Burnham victory as Labour edges out Reform in knife-edge Makerfield poll",
    "Ed Miliband tipped to become Chancellor if Andy Burnham becomes PM",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\nMorgan McSweeney has returned to advising Sir Keir Starmer just four months after stepping down from his role in the wake of the Lord Mandelson scandal.\n\nThe former Downing Street Chief of Staff is once again advising the Prime Minister as Labour braces for a potential leadership contest.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nOne minister told The i Paper that Mr McSweeney has \"never really gone away\" from Sir Keir's inner circle since stepping down from his role in No10.\n\n\"He has been on the end of the phone 24/7,\" the source said.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nTRENDING\n\nStories\n\nVideos\n\nYour Say\n\nThe insider added that Mr McSweeney had been \"wargaming\" a leadership contest and believes Sir Keir could still prevail if the field becomes crowded.\n\n\"He has been working out how the votes could go. It's mad,\" the source added.\n\nSeparately, three Labour sources told The i Paper that Mr McSweeney and the Prime Minister are now in regular contact, while a fourth Whitehall insider claimed the former chief of staff had recently been seen inside No10.\n\nThose close to Sir Keir sought to play down suggestions of a formal return, dismissing reports that Mr McSweeney had been back inside Downing Street as \"rubbish\".\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nHowever, they declined to say how frequently the pair speak or when they last spoke.\n\nMr McSweeney's apparent return to influence is likely to anger some of the Prime Minister's internal critics.\n\nCritics have also pointed to what they describe as a \"boys' club\" culture within No10 during his time as Chief of Staff.\n\nMany blame him for Labour's current difficulties, including his role in recommending Lord Mandelson for the Washington ambassadorship.\n\n### LABOUR - READ THE LATEST:\n\n\n\n\n  * Restore set to hand Andy Burnham victory as Labour edges out Reform in knife-edge Makerfield poll\n  * Ed Miliband tipped to become Chancellor if Andy Burnham becomes PM\n  * Ed Miliband imposes new net zero restrictions on underfloor heating and towel rails\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nSupporters of Mr McSweeney, however, argue he deserves significant credit for Labour's landslide victory at the 2024 general election and remains one of the party's most effective strategists.\n\nThe pair reportedly met for a drink shortly after Mr McSweeney's departure in February, according to Politico.\n\nHe is also said to have advised Sir Keir during the period in which Andy Burnham announced his intention to seek a return to Parliament.\n\nThe Prime Minister previously acknowledged that he spoke to Mr McSweeney \"every few weeks\", although sources suggest contact has increased significantly in recent months.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nUpon his resignation, Mr McSweeney accepted \"full responsibility\" for recommending Lord Mandelson's appointment.\n\nHe said the decision had damaged confidence in Labour, the country and politics more broadly, making his departure the \"honourable course\".\n\nHis exit was regarded as a major blow to Sir Keir, who had become heavily reliant on his political judgement.\n\nSeveral Labour figures describe Mr McSweeney as the Prime Minister's \"political brain\", making his continued involvement unsurprising to many within the party.\n\nOne MP offered a blunt assessment: \"If McSweeney is back it just goes to show the PM has learned nothing.\"\n\nPressure on the Prime Minister has intensified following the resignations of Defence Secretary John Healey and Armed Forces Minister Al Carns over military spending.\n\nThe timing is particularly awkward, with the G7 summit in France beginning on Monday.\n\nAttention is now turning to Thursday's Makerfield by-election, which could see Mr Burnham return to Westminster.\n\nThe Greater Manchester Mayor confirmed last week that he would enter any future leadership contest should he win the seat.\n\nSpeaking to the BBC on Friday, Sir Keir said he did not want to \"plunge\" Britain into the \"chaos\" of a Labour leadership contest.\n\nHowever, he added: \"If it does happen, I will fight.\"\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n**Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter**",
  "title": "Morgan McSweeney back advising Keir Starmer as PM braces for leadership contest"
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