Starmer gives Brown and Harman new roles as pressure grows over election mauling – UK politics live
Keir Starmer has appointed Gordon Brown as a special envoy on global finance, a move occurring amidst growing pressure on his leadership following a significant electoral setback. Brown's new role will involve advising on how international financial cooperation can enhance the country's security and resilience.

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AI-generatedKeir Starmer has appointed Gordon Brown as a special envoy on global finance, a move occurring amidst growing pressure on his leadership following a significant electoral setback. Brown's new role will involve advising on how international financial cooperation can enhance the country's security and resilience. This reshuffling of frontbench roles, including a new position for Harriet Harman, comes as several unnamed frontbenchers reportedly believe Prime Minister Starmer's tenure should conclude by the end of the year. The article highlights Labour's loss of ground in various areas and suggests Starmer is under pressure to agree on an exit plan.
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4 extractedGordon Brown will advise on how global finance cooperation can help to achieve the PM's commitment to boosting the country’s security and resilience.
Gordon Brown has been appointed as a special envoy on global finance.
Several frontbenchers told the Guardian they agreed the prime minister’s time in office should not go beyond the end of the year.
Starmer is under pressure to agree an exit plan.