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Keir Starmer given standing ovation in final PMQs appearance as leader
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Keir Starmer given standing ovation in final PMQs appearance as leader In an emotional session that saw many MPs in tears, as well as advisers in the public gallery, Mr Starmer bowed out with warm applause from both Labour MPs and some Liberal Democrats Keir Starmer was given a standing ovation as he made his final PMQs appearance as Prime Minister. MPs from across the parties paid tribute to the outgoing PM, who described his departure as the "end of [his] political journey". In an...
Keir Starmer given standing ovation in final PMQs appearance as leader
In an emotional session that saw many MPs in tears, as well as advisers in the public gallery, Mr Starmer bowed out with warm applause from both Labour MPs and some Liberal Democrats
Keir Starmer was given a standing ovation as he made his final PMQs appearance as Prime Minister.
MPs from across the parties paid tribute to the outgoing PM, who described his departure as the "end of [his] political journey".
In an emotional session that saw many MPs in tears, as well as advisers in the public gallery, Mr Starmer bowed out with warm applause from both Labour MPs and some Liberal Democrats.
Following an emotional tribute from Labour backbencher Carolyn Harris, who thanked him and his family for their “friendship”, Mr Starmer told MPs: "Mr Speaker, this will be my last answer from this despatch box.
"Every Prime Minister knows when they take up the torch, that the day will come when they have to pass it on. That day has come for me. This is the end of my political journey.
"In six years we went from historic defeat in 2019 to historic victory in 2024, and in two years in government, I leave the country in better shape than I found it. I am proud of everything that we have achieved.
"Mr Speaker, can I just take time to say to you, Mr. Speaker, and all those who work for the House and our constituency offices.
"Thank you for all your hard work. To our civil service, thank you also for all your hard work. To my political team, many of them here today, who came on this journey with me. Thank you so much for everything you have done and being prepared to walk through fire for me.
"Thanks to my colleagues on these benches, I am proud of all we have achieved together and proud of each and every one of you. To my successor and each of you, I will give my full support to all colleagues across the House, can I wish you good health and happiness.
"To all those in the gallery whose lives have been changed or improved by this Labour government, and all across the country who struggle to be seen or heard. You're the reason I came into politics. To my wife and children, I love you. Goodbye."
Earlier Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle paid tribute to the PM, thanking him “for his public service, his international leadership, particularly in his steadfast support for Ukraine”.