At his final PMQs, Starmer soaked up the love from all sides
Keir Starmer made an emotional exit from his final PMQs and defended his record against criticism.
Summary
Keir Starmer's final Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) marked an emotional and dignified departure, characterized by warmth and support from various sides of the chamber, including Kemi Badenoch. Despite the generally positive atmosphere, Starmer also defended his record in his first public appearance since resigning, particularly after Kemi Badenoch described his time in office as a "mess." This session was noted for the inherent goodwill present during valedictory PMQs, making it difficult for an outgoing Prime Minister to have a negative experience.
Why it's important
This event signifies the conclusion of Keir Starmer's tenure as Prime Minister, highlighting his departure from the role and his final public defense of his premiership. The interaction with Kemi Badenoch provides a snapshot of the political climate and differing perspectives on his record during this transition.
Key Points
- Keir Starmer's final PMQs
- emotional and dignified departure
- defense of record
- Kemi Badenoch's comments
Key Narratives
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Starmer defended his record in office and made an emotional and dignified departure from his final PMQs.
Badenoch offered tributes and gags at Starmer's final PMQs, but also previously called his time in office a "mess."
Involved Entities
Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch
Sources (3)
At his final PMQs, Starmer soaked up the love from all sides - and even some tenderness from Kemi
It wasn’t his performances on Wednesday lunchtimes that did for the ultimate mid-table PM – it was all the other stuff
It wasn’t all cosy at Starmer’s final PMQs
Keir Starmer managed a dignified and emotional departure today, and was helped along by an upbeat and relatively friendly Kemi Badenoch
Starmer defends his record in first PMQs since resignation
In his first public appearance since resigning, the prime minister defended his time in office after Kemi Badenoch called it a "mess". | ITV National News
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