Mahmood in standoff with Starmer over junior minister’s fate
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is in a standoff with Prime Minister Keir Starmer after Downing Street refused to immediately sack her junior minister, Mike Tapp, for breaching the ministerial code. Tapp, the immigration minister, wrote an unauthorized article for the Times calling for overseas care workers to be exempt from proposed immigration changes. Mahmood was unaware of the article, which a source close to her said was written to try to win a job in the incoming administration of Andy Burnham, expected to take power as early as July 17. Downing Street sources said no decision has been made on Tapp's fate, and that it is up to the prime minister to judge standards of ministerial behavior. The row is the latest sign of tensions between Starmer and Mahmood, after she urged him to stand down following Labour's local election results. The shadow home secretary, Chris Philp, criticized the situation as chaos and infighting within the Labour government.
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