Keir Starmer ally Hollie Ridley to step down as Labour general secretary
Hollie Ridley, Labour's general secretary and an ally of Keir Starmer, will step down this autumn after two years in the role. She announced her departure to party staff via an internal email, stating that personal reasons and the desire to allow a successor to work with a new leader were factors in her decision.

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AI-generatedHollie Ridley, Labour's general secretary and an ally of Keir Starmer, will step down this autumn after two years in the role. She announced her departure to party staff via an internal email, stating that personal reasons and the desire to allow a successor to work with a new leader were factors in her decision. Ridley, who ran Labour's field operations for the 2024 general election victory, will leave after the party's annual conference in September. Starmer praised Ridley as a "formidable campaigner" who served the party with distinction. Ridley began her career with Labour in 2011 and has held various party roles, being seen internally as a trailblazer for senior women.
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5 extractedRidley spearheaded the party's win in the 2019 Peterborough byelection.
Ridley ran Labour's field operations in the 2024 general election win.
Keir Starmer called Ridley 'one of the most formidable campaigners the Labour party has ever produced'.
Ridley's departure is partly for personal reasons and to allow a new leader to pick a new general secretary.
Hollie Ridley is stepping down as Labour's general secretary this autumn after two years.