Keir Starmer was bid farewell with a standing ovation at his final PMQs, marking the conclusion of his political journey. MPs from various parties honored the outgoing PM, with Starmer promising his unwavering support to Andy Burnham privately, upon request. The emotional session witnessed tears from many MPs and onlookers, as Starmer received warm applause from most of the Commons, excluding the Tories who remained seated.
Prior to his last PMQs, Starmer convened his top ministers for a final Cabinet meeting, where he was presented with farewell gifts, including a carriage clock and two bottles of wine. Reflecting on his leadership, Starmer expressed pride in the achievements during his tenure, highlighting the transformation from a historic defeat to a significant victory. He thanked the House staff, civil service, political team, colleagues, and the public for their support and dedication.
Acknowledging the support from Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch during personal hardships, Starmer appreciated her kindness and expressed gratitude for her gestures. Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle commended Starmer for his public service and international leadership, particularly in supporting Ukraine.
The coronation of Andy Burnham as the next Labour leader has been confirmed, with overwhelming backing from party MPs. Starmer is set to leave office to make way for Burnham, hoping to witness England’s victory in the World Cup as his final act. Reflecting on his legacy, Starmer emphasized his support for Ukraine and the successful implementation of the Hillsborough Law.
In his final cabinet meeting, David Lammy praised Starmer as a significant figure in the Labour movement, lauding his dedication to the national interest, work ethic, and resilience. The Deputy PM commended Starmer for prioritizing the people and his enduring commitment to serving the nation, predicting a lasting legacy for him in the history of the Labour Party.
