Starmer says Antonia Romeo appointed cabinet secretary because of her ability to ‘get things done’ – UK politics live | Keir Starmer

Starmer says Antonia Romeo appointed cabinet secretary because of her ability to ‘get things done’ – UK politics live | Keir Starmer


Starmer says Romeo appointed cabinet secretary because of her ability to ‘get things done’

This is what Keir Starmer has said about the appointment of Antonia Romeo as cabinet secretary, replacing Chris Wormald, who was in effect sacked after just over a year in the job.

Starmer said:

I am delighted to appoint Dame Antonia Romeo as the new cabinet secretary. She is an outstanding public servant, with a 25‑year record of delivering for the British people.

Since becoming prime minister, I’ve been impressed by her professionalism and determination to get things done. Families across the country are still feeling the squeeze, and this government is focused on easing the cost of living, strengthening public services and restoring pride in our communities. It is essential we have a cabinet secretary who can support the government to make this happen.

Antonia has shown she is the right person to drive the government to reform and I look forward to working with her to deliver this period of national renewal.

This statement could be read as an admission that the government needs to improve at ‘getting things done’. Starmer (like most of his predecessors as PM) has spoken of his frustration about how hard it is to get Whitehall to implement change. It is also an implict criticism of Chris Wormald, Romeo’s predecessor, who was forced out by Starmer, even though Starmer had appointed him (from a shortlist that included Romeo). Starmer’s first cabinet secretary was Simon Case, originally appointed to the job by Boris Johnson. Case stood down soon after Labour took office for health reasons.

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Misley Mandarin, the leader of the group of four Chagossians who landed on an atol in the Chagos Islands on Monday and who describes himself as interim first minister of the Chagos Islands, has urged Keir Starmer to cancel the deal giving sovereignty of the islands to Mauritius.

In an interview with the Today programme this morning, Mandarin said:

I’ll say Keir Starmer, as my prime minister, you have to look at this treaty again.

British Chagossian on this island, yesterday you sent patrol to give us removal notice, the island belong to us. Harold Wilson did that … removing the Chagossian from their homeland and that is a stain on British politics but now it’s 2026, Keir Starmer, you could be a hero right now. Don’t ratify that deal, cancel that deal and let Chagossians come back to their homeland as British.

The UK government takes the view that the landing by Mandarin and his colleagues, on a place with no infrastracture, is a stunt intended to wreck the sovereignty handover and it has order the Chagossians to leave. But Reform UK and the Conservatives have backed the Chagossian settlers.



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