General Election LIVE: Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria settle into No10 after historic win
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NEWLY elected Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria waved as they arrived at No10 Downing Street today.
The Labour leader was cheered on by staff inside his new official London residence after making his first address to the nation.
His arrival into Downing Street was hailed earlier today after King Charles formally installed him as Britain’s 58th Prime Minister.
Sir Keir and Victoria were given a glorious welcome after returning from the Palace, where they had met with His Majesty, the Queen’s principal private secretary Sir Clive Alderton, and Charles’s equerry Royal Navy Commander William Thornton.
He vowed to “fight every day” and “rebuild Britain” as he delivered his first speech in front of No. 10.
It comes as Sir Keir is formally naming his Cabinet as the top team meet in No10 for the first time.
Firebrand Angela Rayner has been appointed Deputy PM and Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
And Rachel Reeves makes history today as Britain’s first female Chancellor.
The coveted role of Foreign Secretary will be held by David Lammy, while Yvette Cooper as Home Secretary faces the tough task of stopping small boats.
Meanwhile, the nation’s security will heavily depend on John Healey as Defence Secretary.
Other cabinet roles include:
- Shabana Mahmood as Justice Secretary
- Wes Streeting as Health Secretary
- Bridget Phillipson as Education Secretary
- Ed Miliband as Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary
- Pat McFadden as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Liz Kendall as Secretary Work and Pensions Secretary
- Jonathan Reynolds as Business and Trade Secretary
- Peter Kyle as Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary
- Louise Haigh MP as Transport Secretary
Earlier Sir Keir promised to “fight every day” and “rebuild Britain” as he delivered his first speech in front of No. 10.
In sun-soaked Downing Street, the Labour chief vowed that “my government will serve you”.
After a historic election night:
- Keir Starmer has become Britain’s next Prime Minister after Labour got 412 seats amid a brutal Tory wipeout.
- He promised to lead a Labour party grounded in “public service” in his first speech as PM in front of a jubilant crowd at No 10.
- Sir Keir will now appoint his cabinet as he cracks on with his plan for change.
- Rishi Sunak admitted defeat earlier on the steps of Downing Street and apologised to the nation for his party’s failures.
- Tory big beasts including former PM Liz Truss and ex-Defence Secretary Grant Shapps have lost seats after a nightmare night for Conservatives.
- He was followed by Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt, one of eight Cabinet ministers have lost their seats
- Nigel Farage’s Reform party claimed an unprecedented four seats as they grabbed votes from the Tories.
- Tory defector Lee Anderson claimed the first Reform seat, followed by Farage, Richard Tice, and Rupert Lowe.
- Sir Keir’s predecessor Jeremy Corbyn, now standing as an independent, also held onto Islington North
- All eyes are now on our new PM with Piers Morgan telling our Never Mind The Ballots election show that Sir Keir MUST deliver real change after the Tory disaster
Making an appeal to those who did not vote for his party yesterday, he said: “Whether you voted Labour or not, in fact, especially if you did not, I say to you directly: my government will serve you.”
Sir Keir acknowledged changing a country is not “like flicking a switch” and that will “take a while”.
But he went on to say: “I have no doubt that the work of change begins immediately. I have no doubt that we will rebuild Britain with wealth created in every community.”
The new Prime Minister also invited the country to join him in his mission.
And he pledged to bring an end to “the era of noisy performance”.
To rapturous applause, Sir Keir said: “We will show that we’ve changed the Labour Party, returned it to service, and that is how we will govern.
“With respect and humility, I invite you all to join this government of service in the mission of national renewal.
“Country first, party second. Our work is urgent and we begin it today.”
Britain’s new PM added: “For too long now, we’ve turned a blind eye.
“As millions slid into greater insecurity, nurses, builders, drivers, carers, people doing the right thing, working harder every day, recognized at moments like this before.
“Yet, as soon as the cameras stopped rolling, their lives are ignored.
“I want to say very clearly to those people: Not this time.”
Sir Keir said his work is “urgent” and vowed “to begin it today”.
The incoming PM must mull over which Labour MPs to include in his Cabinet.
It came as Rishi Sunak made an emotional statement from Downing Street, where he thanked his “beautiful daughters” for the sacrifices they made while he governed the country.
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The ex-PM will stay on as leader of the opposition until “the formal arrangements for selecting my successor are in place”.
With a glimmer in his eye, Mr Sunak said: “I would like to say first and foremost, I am sorry.
“I have given this job my all.
“But you have sent a clear signal that the government of the United Kingdom must change.
“And yours is the only judgement that matters.”
“I have heard your anger, your disappointment, and I take responsibility for this loss.”
The ex-PM hailed “just how unremarkable it is that two generations after my grandparents came here with little I could become prime minister”.
He described the beauty in being able to watch his young daughters “light Divali candles on the steps in Downing Street.”
Turning to his successor, Mr Sunak said: “Whilst he has been my political opponent, Sir Keir Starmer will shortly become our prime minister.
“In this job, his successes will be all our successes, and I wish him and his family well.
“Whatever our disagreements in this campaign, he is a decent, public spirited man who I respect.”
Mr Sunak then travelled to Buckingham Palace, where the King formally accepted his resignation.
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