The new prime minister gave his first address to the nation in front of Downing Street as he said it was time for the “return of politics to public service”.
Sir Keir Starmer has said “our work is urgent and we begin it today” as he addressed the nation for the first time after officially becoming prime minister.
Entering Downing Street, Sir Keir greeted a crowd of cheering Labour supporters waving Union, Welsh, and Scottish flags before he addressed the nation in front of Number 10.
Much of the country was turned red overnight, with Rishi Sunak conceding defeat just before 5am on Friday and Sir Keir claiming victory shortly after.
Sir Keir started his first address by thanking Mr Sunak for his “achievement as the first British Asian prime minister of our country”, adding that the “extra effort” that will have required “should not be underestimated by anyone”.
The new prime minister said the country had “voted decisively for change, for national renewal and the return of politics to public service”.
He spoke of people disengaging with politics, adding: “When the gap between the sacrifices made by people and the service they receive from politicians grows this big, it leads to a weariness in the heart of a nation, a draining away of the hope, the spirit, the belief in a better future that we need to move forward together.”
To voters who did not vote for the Labour Party, Sir Keir said: “My government will serve you.”
“Politics can be a force for good – we will show that,” he added.
He said: “If I asked you now whether you believed that Britain will be better for your children, I know too many of you will say no – and so my government will fight until you believe again.”
Sir Keir Starmer’s Downing Street speech in full
But he warned changing a country “is not like flicking a switch… this will take a while, but I have no doubt that the work of change begins immediately”.
Sir Keir invited “you all to join this government of service in the mission of national renewal”.
He said his government would be “unburdened by doctrine, guided only by the determination to serve your interest, to defy quietly those who have written our country off”.
“Our work is urgent and we begin it today,” he concluded, to cheers.
The PM’s meeting with the King
The Labour leader had his meeting with the King in Buckingham Palace after Rishi Sunak stepped down following the worst ever general election result for the Conservatives.
The monarch plays a central role in the changeover of government and, after travelling to the palace with his wife, Lady Victoria Starmer, Sir Keir was given a private audience with Charles shortly after midday.
The King remarked Sir Keir “must be exhausted” and “nearly on your knees”, to which he replied: “Not much sleep.”
When the PM highlighted the “quick change around” since the election results were announced, the King replied: “To say the least. And having to get to grips with everything straight away must be quite exhausting.”
Lady Starmer joined the two men towards the end of the 20-minute meeting – and when it finished, the Starmers headed to their new home in Downing Street.
Source: https://news.sky.com/story/sir-keir-starmer-officially-becomes-uks-prime-minister-13173454