
The outgoing PM, trailing in polls, backs successor Andy Burnham and promises orderly transition
Starmer says he would have won 2029 election as he exits after two years
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And therefore my last acts as Prime Minister will be doing what I can to do that.' Keir Starmer has insisted he would have won a general election in 2029 in one of his final interviews as PM The outgoing premier is skipping an event officially confirming Andy Burnham as his replacement as Labour leader today As he prepares to walk away barely two years after securing a landslide election majority, Sir Keir said he believed he had built a 'sound foundation'. The new Labour Leader also obtained the consent of the majority of unions and councils of the Labour Party, another requirement to formalize the candidacy. Among the priorities indicated is also the intention to ensure “greater public control” of the water and energy sectors in all regions of the United Kingdom.
Furthermore, 'I want my country to strike, and then I'll do everything to make sure there's an orderly transition and give my full support to Andy Burnham and the whole of the government,' he said. 'So I will now support the government and do everything I can to make sure that we go forward in good shape.' Sir Keir's optimism about the election comes despite Labour having trailed in the polls for most of his time in office.
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And therefore my last acts as Prime Minister will be doing what I can to do that.' Keir Starmer has insisted he would have won a general election in 2029 in one of his final interviews as PM The outgoing premier is skipping an event officially confirming Andy Burnham as his replacement as Labour leader today As he prepares to walk away barely two years after securing a landslide election majority, Sir Keir said he believed he had built a 'sound foundation'.
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The new Labour Leader also obtained the consent of the majority of unions and councils of the Labour Party, another requirement to formalize the candidacy.
according to ObservadorAmong the priorities indicated is also the intention to ensure “greater public control” of the water and energy sectors in all regions of the United Kingdom.
according to Observador'I want my country to strike, and then I'll do everything to make sure there's an orderly transition and give my full support to Andy Burnham and the whole of the government,' he said.
according to Daily Mail +1'So I will now support the government and do everything I can to make sure that we go forward in good shape.' Sir Keir's optimism about the election comes despite Labour having trailed in the polls for most of his time in office.
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