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The Financial Times says she “bowed to pressure”, after she was linked to an anti-corruption investigation in Bangladesh. Siddiq has denied wrongdoing, but said she was distracting from the government’s work.
The i reports that insiders at Downing Street now see Sir Keir’s decision to give the anti-corruption job to her as an “own goal”.
Francis Pike in the Spectator says Tulip Siddiq did the right thing by stepping down, but criticises how the row was handled. “It was clear that her political career was over”, he says, “but the Labour party and Sir Keir defended the indefensible.”
“One lame duck down” is how the Daily Mail describes the resignation. It says Siddiq quit 24 hours after the prime minister said he had confidence in her, and asks how secure the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is now feeling.


