Starmer chairs final Cabinet meeting before stepping down as Prime Minister
Starmer concluded his tenure by chairing his final Cabinet meeting and preparing for his last session of Prime Minister's Questions. This transition follows months of intense political pressure and internal friction regarding his management of government officials. Andy Burnham is expected to succeed him as the Labour leadership contest reaches its conclusion. Reflecting on the role, Starmer noted that his successor will need to dedicate significant time to foreign affairs to maintain the nation's international standing. His departure marks the end of a period characterized by challenges in implementing his legislative agenda and frequent calls for his resignation from opposition leaders.
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