Wes Streeting has joked that Sir Keir Starmer’s top adviser Sue Gray had “shot JFK” and “no one should earn more than the Prime Minister” amid a row over her salary.
The Health Secretary made light of suggestions of mounting acrimony at the heart of Government as he spoke at an event on the sidelines of the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
At a gathering hosted by think tank Labour Together, Mr Streeting told the crowd: “I want to welcome the BBC’s conviction that no one should be paid more than the Prime Minister, that no one should receive hospitality, and that we should judge performance on social media mentions.
“Be careful what we wish for, comrades.”
He added: “It’s going to get worse before it gets better. Sue Gray is hiding Lord Lucan and shot JFK, and I can’t even tell you what she did to Shergar.
“I don’t know how we’re going to recover from this, frankly.”
Ms Gray has been the subject of a series of anonymous briefings signalling discontent within Downing Street just weeks into the new administration.
Leaks about Gray’s £170,000 salary while other special advisers have seen their pay held down have contributed to reports of a fractious atmosphere within Downing Street less than three months after coming to power.
Her wage is slightly higher than the Prime Minister’s salary of £167,000.
According to the BBC, insiders claimed Ms Gray herself had named the salary after the election, and declined to cut it to earn less than the PM.
Sources close to Ms Gray denied the claims and told i that she did not request her salary and insisting that pay decisions are made by civil servants.
The row, alongside a lingering backlash over the acceptance of luxury gifts from wealthy donors by senior MPs, has threatened to overshadow Labour’s annual conference.
Sir Keir has insisted he is “completely in control” despite the briefings, while Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner earlier on Sunday said she was angered by attempts “to demonise workers in their workplace through the press and the media”.