John Healey clarified that the Labour government is not in crisis, asserting that they are focused on their governance responsibilities, which is what the public expects.
On LBC, Healey stated, "No, I’d characterise this as a new government getting on with the job. What counts for people is what government does… We’re getting on with the job people elected us [to do]."
Despite the resignation of Sue Gray, Healey emphasized her contributions to the government's initial preparations, noting she recognized the distraction her position had become.
In response to potential comparisons with the Conservatives, Healey remarked, "In the end, what counts for people is what government does," reinforcing Labour's focus on their responsibilities.
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