10 and 11 Downing Street are not the private properties of the Prime minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. These individuals are temporary tenants of these premises.
It's fine and dandy to shuffle, replace curtains, furniture, cutlery, if you want. Change the bedroom mattress if it's not to your liking.
If the Chancellor wishes to promote women's role and contributions, she can organize an art exhibition, for example.
Portraits of previous occupants, influential figures and monarchs are there for a reason. Having them removed is, to me, a profound sign of disrespect and should not be allowed. It's wrong.
What would Starmer's reaction be upon learning that his successor had his portrait removed from 10, Downing Street?