The new British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer of the Labour Partyhas chosen his right hand man in the new British Government. This is the current ‘number two’ from the Labor Party, Angela Raynerwho was the first to parade in front of the camera Dowing Street after the change of Government.
Rayner, 44, will take over as deputy prime minister great Britain and will also take over the portfolio Leveling, Housing and Community. Some of the tasks he has carried out since becoming an Opposition Member. Since 2015 is part of House of Representatives and has acted as the right hand Starmer in the party since 2020.
The new prime minister has also announced the appointment of Rachel Reeves as the new Minister of Finance, a position that has never been held by a woman before. “This is the honor of my life,” Reeves said on social media, which she characterized as a “national mission” to boost the country’s economic growth.
This is the first known appointment since Starmer was appointed. officially as head of government by King Charles III. The Labour Party enjoys a strong majority in the House of Commons, with 412 seats in its favour, which ensures he remains in government for the next 5 years.
Starmer proposes “bringing politics back to public service”
Britain’s new Prime Minister, Labour’s Keir Starmer, declared this Friday that Britain had chosen “firm for change” and to return politics to public service” after winning the general election in the country.
The Labour Party leader has made his first speech to the country from Downing Street as the new chief executive after winning the election with an absolute majority. “My government will serve you, politics can be a force for good,” a jubilant Starmer said. who also expressed respect for his predecessor’s leadership in office.Conservative Rishi Sunak.
New chief executive says “thank you” to the outgoing prime ministerwhose party achieved its worst result in history on Friday by winning 121 seats out of a total of 650. On Sunak, Starmer highlighted “His achievements as the first head of government English-Asian this country” and “the extra effort required to do this” and that should not be underestimated by anyone.”.
“We also acknowledge his dedication and hard work. the toughness he brought to his leadership“, he said, then pointed out that, however, the country “has now chosen firm for the changefor national renewal and for the return of politics for public service”.
The Labor leader also indicated that “when the gap between sacrifices made by citizens and the service they receive from politicians becomes so great, that it leads to a nation’s weariness, to the point of fading hope, encouragement, belief in a better future“.
“But we have to move forward together. Now this wound, this lack of trust, can only be healed by actions and not words, I know that,” he said. Starmer also noted that they could “start today with a simple acknowledgement that public service is a privilege and that your Government is a privilege.” must treat everyone in this country with respect“The work of change will begin soon, but be assured, we will rebuild Britain,” concluded the country’s new leader.
Before this speech, Starmer went to Buckingham Palace to meet the British king, Charles III, just as a formality. strict constitutional after the general electionwhere the ruler entrusts the winner in the vote to form a new governmentwhich in this case ends 14 consecutive years as a conservative Executive.
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