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Starmer latest: Outgoing leader to hold final cabinet ahead of Burnham’s coronation

Starmer latest: Outgoing leader to hold final cabinet ahead of Burnham’s coronation
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Starmer live: Outgoing leader to hold final cabinet ahead of Burnham’s coronation Outgoing prime minister will formally hand power to Andy Burnham on Monday - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Sir Keir Starmer is set to hold his final cabinet meeting as he prepares for his last Prime Minister’s Questions in the top job. The outgoing PM is expected to formally resign on Monday morning, and Andy Burnham will be coronated that afternoon. His final PMQs comes amid the sombre backdrop of former...

Starmer live: Outgoing leader to hold final cabinet ahead of Burnham’s coronation Outgoing prime minister will formally hand power to Andy Burnham on Monday - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Sir Keir Starmer is set to hold his final cabinet meeting as he prepares for his last Prime Minister’s Questions in the top job. The outgoing PM is expected to formally resign on Monday morning, and Andy Burnham will be coronated that afternoon. His final PMQs comes amid the sombre backdrop of former MP Ann Widdecombe’s suspected murder, which has reignited conversation over MPs safety. On Tuesday, Mr Burnham said a “serious review” was needed into MPs’ security following the killing. The incoming prime minister said politics has “darkened” in the near decade since he was last in Westminster and protections may need to be “increased further.” Meanwhile, Sir Keir is spending his final days in office highlighting what he sees as his legacy – support for Ukraine and championing domestic campaigns like the Hillsborough Law. The prime minister told a reception on Monday: “I leave with good grace, I leave very pleased with what we’ve been able to achieve in government. “I’m pleased to have delivered on the promises that I made to many people in this garden, and I’ll make this last promise, which is I will stand with you and walk with you for as long as I’ve got breath in my body.” Starmer spends last days in office shoring up legacy Sir Keir Starmer has spent his final days in office surrounding himself with those he has helped as he looks to shore up his legacy. The outgoing prime minister, who will leave No 10 on Monday, told a reception attended by campaigners whose causes he had championed on Tuesday that they had “made me who I am”. Speaking shortly before guiding the Hillsborough Law through its final Commons stages, Sir Keir praised the families who had fought for justice. As well as those touched by the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, guests in the Downing Street garden included John and Penny Clough, who campaigned to get bail laws changed after the murder of their daughter Jane; Figen Murray who campaigned for changes to public safety laws after the death of her son Martyn Hett in the Manchester Arena bombing; and Pooja Kanda who championed tougher knife laws after her son Ronan was stabbed. He told them: “I leave on Monday. I leave with good grace, I leave very pleased with what we’ve been able to achieve in government in the two years that I’ve had the privilege of being prime minister. “I’m pleased to have delivered on the promises that I made to many people in this garden, and I’ll make this last promise, which is I will stand with you and walk with you for as long as I’ve got breath in my body.” Starmer to face Badenoch for final time at PMQsS Sir Keir Starmer is set to face Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch across the dispatch box for the last time as prime minister on Wednesday. The pair have come face to face across the chamber nearly every week Parliament has been sitting since Sir Keir was elected in 2024, often exchanging pointed comments and blows. But after announcing he intended to resign, Sir Keir will formally hand over to Andy Burnham on Monday. The next time we see PMQs after today, there will be a different face across from Ms Badenoch. Starmer to hold final cabinet ahead of Burnham's coronation Sir Keir Starmer is set to hold his final cabinet meeting as he prepares for his last Prime Minister’s Questions in the top job. The leader will hold farewell talks with his senior ministers in Downing Street before taking his last Commons grilling at the despatch box at noon. The outgoing PM is expected to formally resign on Monday morning, and Andy Burnham will be coronated that afternoon. Join our commenting forum Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies Comments
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