Keir Starmer marks the end of his tenure for Prime Minister by delivering his final Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons. In his closing remarks to MPs, Starmer tells the chamber it is “the end of my political journey” and says he is “proud of everything I have achieved.” The session is marked by a visible emotional response from lawmakers, with tributes and tears reported in the Commons as the final exchange concludes. Multiple outlets describe the moment as an end-of-era occasion, with MPs reflecting on Starmer’s time in office during the last PMQs appearance. The coverage focuses on the prime minister’s farewell statement and the atmosphere among MPs as the session comes to a close, rather than on specific policy exchanges. Overall, the reports characterize Starmer’s final PMQs as a ceremonial political moment, combining final remarks from the prime minister with public acknowledgements from the chamber.
Starmer delivers emotional farewell during his final Prime Minister’s Questions
Keir Starmer marks the end of his tenure for Prime Minister by delivering his final Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons. In his closing remarks to MPs, Starmer tells the chamber it is “...
- Keir Starmer delivers his final Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons.
- Starmer says his final PMQs is “the end of my political journey.”
- He states he is “proud of everything I have achieved.”
- Reports describe tributes and tears from MPs during the farewell.
- Coverage portrays the final PMQs as an end-of-era moment in Parliament.
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