- Sir Keir Starmer concluded his final Prime Minister's Questions as prime minister and Labour leader, receiving a standing ovation from MPs.
- His resignation last month followed nearly two years in power, prompted by significant local election losses and pressure from within his own party.
- Andy Burnham is anticipated to succeed him as prime minister on Monday, 20 July.
- In his farewell address to the Commons, Sir Keir stated his political motivation was to serve those whose lives were improved by the Labour government and those who felt unheard.
- He ended his speech with a personal message to his family, saying 'To my wife and children, I love you. Goodbye,' before shaking the Speaker's hand.
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