Darren Jones has been promoted as part of Sir Keir Starmer's 'reset' of his top team - but No10 colleagues might be wary of the ex-Treasury minister entering a TV studio.
The 38-year-old has been handed the newly-created role of Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister as part of a slew of changes to Sir Keir's Downing Street operation.
Mr Jones, the MP for Bristol North West, was previously Chancellor Rachel Reeves' deputy in the role of Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
After overseeing Labour's spending review, he has now been tasked with driving progress in key policy areas and will work across Government and report directly to Sir Keir.
But it comes after Mr Jones twice recently sparked rows - over the small boats crisis and Labour's welfare cuts - with his comments on flagship BBC politics shows.











