Sir Keir Starmer makes his final appearance in Parliament as prime minister, concluding his time in office after just over two years. Multiple outlets report that he leaves the House of Commons for the last time following his last Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), with the BBC describing it as his final PMQs appearance as prime minister. Other coverage also refers to Starmer giving his final speech in Parliament, presented as a concluding moment before he departs from his role.
The reports do not describe specific policy disputes or named individuals during his final PMQs, but they uniformly frame the day as a formal farewell moment. The Independent’s account focuses on “most memorable” PMQs moments as Starmer exits the Commons for the final time, while Australian outlets similarly summarize that the UK prime minister delivers a final speech in Parliament and makes a final UK parliamentary appearance. Taken together, the sources agree on the core events: Starmer’s last PMQs session and his final parliamentary speech ahead of leaving office.