Morgan McSweeney, speaking in his first media interview, says Labour was not prepared to govern. In the interview, he also explains that he is speaking publicly because he wants to “move on to a new chapter” in his life. The reports agree that this is McSweeney’s first public media appearance following the period he is discussing, and that his comments focus both on the party’s readiness for government and on his personal decision to re-engage with public audiences. Across the outlets, the central points are that McSweeney makes a judgment about Labour’s preparation for taking office and that he frames his decision to speak as a transition into a new stage. No additional details on specific policies, timelines, or evidence are provided in the available summaries from the sources, and there are no reported quotes beyond the “move on to a new chapter” phrase. The accounts therefore describe the same interview and the same two themes: Labour’s alleged lack of readiness and McSweeney’s stated motivation for speaking publicly.