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Sir Keir Starmer kicked off his UK-wide tour with a speech from Edinburgh alongside Scottish Labour Anas Sarwar.
The new prime minister vowed to govern all four nations with a “mandate for change” and to deliver for the people of Scotland, where he secured 37 Labour MPs.
He met First Minister John Swinney in an effort to “turn disagreement into cooperation” with the SNP.
After the Tories suffered a historic election defeat, Suella Braverman said Reform UK could kill off the Conservatives. Nigel Farage’s party won five seats in parliament.
The former home secretary claimed the Tories are experiencing an “existential crisis with Reform” and blamed Rishi Sunak’s “idiotic strategy” for their worst-ever defeat in the general election.
On the third day of a Labour government, Labour cabinet minister Jonathan Reynolds ruled out introducing digital ID cards after Tony Blair called for their use to help control migration.
The business secretary initially said the government would be “looking at all sorts of things” and that he did not want to pre-empt the plan, but in a later interview he ruled it out.
Key Points
- Starmer vows to govern four nations with 'mandate for change’
- Braverman admits Farage’s Reform could kill off the Conservatives
- Minister rejects Blair’s ID card plan after refusing to rule it out
- Foreign secretary: Britain must be ‘good neighbour’ to EU
- Removal vans spotted outside Downing Street
- Robert Jenrick declines to say if he is running for Tory leader
Zahawi urges next party leader to ‘unite' Tories
Former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi said “the biggest challenge is unity” for the next leader of the Conservative Party following the General Election.
The former MP, who did not stand in the election, admitted the result for the Tories was “pretty catastrophic” but said the party still had “some serious talent” in Parliament.
Asked by Trevor Phillips on Sky News who he would like to see as the new party leader, Mr Zahawi said: “At this stage, I think the most important thing, whoever comes forward, is they come up with a plan of how to unite the party, (to) bring us back together.
“I think the biggest challenge for us is unity, and I think that the lesson – if we haven’t learnt it yet then we really will be in trouble – is that we have to present a united front to the country.
“Rishi (Sunak) suffered badly in the campaign because there were voices from his own party coming out against (him).”
Mr Zahawi said the electorate had reacted with their votes after the Conservative Party had “formed a circular firing squad”.
Salma Ouaguira7 July 2024 21:00 1720381232Revealed: The moment Keir Starmer found out he will be prime minister
Sir Keir Starmer’s biographer has revealed the moment the Labour leader found out he would become the next prime minister.
Labour won a landslide in Thursday’s general election, which saw former premier Liz Truss and a dozen Tory cabinet members lose their seats.
Sir Keir became the new PM after meeting King Charles at Buckingham Palace, following the resignation of Rishi Sunak.
Tom Baldwin, a former Labour advisor and author of Keir Starmer: The Biography, described the moments after the exit poll released at 10pm on Thursday night.
Mr Baldwin, who spent the evening with Sir Keir, said a handful of Labour aides joined the Labour leader with his wife Victoria and their two teenage children.
Our reporter Jabed Ahmed has the full story:
Hugs, kisses and no wi-fi: Moment Keir Starmer found out he would be prime minister
The Labour leader has previously said his greatest fear about becoming prime minister is its impact on his children
Salma Ouaguira7 July 2024 20:40 1720380032
For Labour, the next election campaign begins now
After winning almost two thirds of the seats with a third of the votes, there is no guarantee of a second term for Keir Starmer, write Andrew Grice. If voters do not feel the effects of Labour’s policies soon, they may reject the party come 2029.
For Labour, the next election campaign begins now
After winning almost two thirds of the seats with a third of the votes, there is no guarantee of a second term for Keir Starmer, write Andrew Grice. If voters do not feel the effects of Labour’s policies soon, they may reject the party come 2029
Salma Ouaguira7 July 2024 20:20 1720378832Comment: Welcome to a Labour government – it’s time to fix the Brexit mess
Now that Keir Starmer and his party have finally achieved power, it’s time to stop being scared of sounding ‘too left wing’ and start working on making a real difference, writes Femi Oluwole.
Failing to do so could be catastrophic – and could hand Nigel Farage the keys to No 10...
Welcome to a Labour government – it’s time to fix the Brexit mess
Now that Keir Starmer and his party have finally achieved power, it’s time to stop being scared of sounding ‘too left wing’ and start working on making a real difference, writes Femi Oluwole. Failing to do so could be catastrophic – and could hand Nigel Farage the keys to No 10...
Salma Ouaguira7 July 2024 20:00 1720377640
Zahawi admits result ‘pretty catastrophic’ for Tories
Nadhim Zahawi has labelled the general election results “pretty catastrophic”, adding: “To go from 365 MPs down to 121 is pretty shocking.”
Despite a bruising election night, the former chancellor said there is still time to “regroup”. He added: “I think if you look at the MPs that remain today we have got some serious talent in the Conservative Party that are still in parliament.
“I am hopeful that they will come together because, for too many years, for far too long, we formed a circular firing squad - and that is what the electorate saw. And they reacted quite rightly by throwing us out of power.”
Salma Ouaguira7 July 2024 19:40 1720376432EU willing to offer Keir Starmer new deal on Brexit, Irish PM says
The European Union is willing to offer Sir Keir Starmer a new deal on post-Brexit issues, the Irish prime minister has indicated.
Simon Harris said there was “space” to work more closely with the UK, and Ireland would be an ally in any negotiations.
His comments were welcomed by the new business secretary Jonathan Reynolds, who said the UK should explore ways to improve trade relations with the bloc. But he ruled out any return to freedom of movement.
“Removing some of those barriers to trade makes sense,” he told the Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips programme on Sky News, adding: “We’ve talked about recognising each others’ professional qualifications, again completely sensible, pragmatic.“If you are in the creative industries you’ve really suffered in your ability to move around the EU. These are practical things.”
Our Whitehall editor Kate Devlin has the full story:
EU willing to offer Keir Starmer new deal on Brexit, Irish PM says
New business secretary Jonathan Reynolds said ‘of course’ ministers should explore opportunity to sell more to the EU but again ruled out a return to freedom of movement
Salma Ouaguira7 July 2024 19:20 1720375232Once Britain was the laughing stock of Europe, derided as a ‘clown country’ – not any more
As Keir Starmer settles into No 10, just across the Channel, France faces turmoil at the polls and the EU is grappling with multiple far-right gains. John Kampfner asks why Britain is always the outlier of Europe.
How the UK went from being derided the ‘clown country’ of Europe to a model of calm
As Keir Starmer settles into No 10, just across the Channel, France faces turmoil at the polls and the EU is grappling with multiple far-right gains. John Kampfner asks why Britain is always the outlier of Europe
Salma Ouaguira7 July 2024 19:00 1720374040
Will Starmer work with Marine Le Pen if far-right NR wins French elections?
As the second round of the crucial French elections kicks off, Jordan Bardella’s National Rally could be on track to become UK’s new neighbour.
During the general election campaign in June, Sir Keir Starmer said he would be willing to work with Marine Le Pen if the National Rally wins the French elections.
And after a successful first round of voting, it seems the newly elected prime minister could have to deal with the new far-right governmnet next door.
Sir Keir said at the time: “I will work with any government in Europe and across the world if we are elected in to serve the country. For me, that’s what serious government is about.”
You can follow the latest updates on the second round of the French election here
Salma Ouaguira7 July 2024 18:40 1720373611Watch: Starmer vows to govern Scotland with mandate for change
Andre Langlois7 July 2024 18:33 1720372840All the Labour cabinet members who aren’t MPs
Sir Keir Starmer has appointed the key figures in his new cabinet following the Labour Party’s landslide victory on Friday.
He has appointed 22 Labour MPs and peers to key cabinet positions – including a record 11 women. This includes senior ministers from Tony Blair and Gordon Brown’s New Labour governments, in an attempt to bring in outside expertise for his ministerial ranks.
The new cabinet also includes some unexpected appointments, including some who have been given peerages to allow them to sit in the House of Lords and attend cabinet.
But who exactly are these new cabinet ministers who are not MPs?
All the Labour cabinet members who aren’t MPs from Patrick Vallance to James Timpson
The cabinet includes senior ministers from the Tony Blair era, and those given peerages to sit in the House of Lords
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