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UK general election 2024 results updates: Labour’s Starmer becomes PM

Keir Starmer’s Labour party sweeps to power in a landslide election win, ending 14 years of Conservative rule.

What you need to know about the UK election

What you need to know about the UK election
By Zaheena Rasheed and Urooba Jamal
Published On 4 Jul 20244 Jul 2024
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  • New UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he will lead a “government of service” following the landslide victory of his Labour party in a general election that ended 14 years of Conservative rule.
  • Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he will step down as leader of the Conservative Party.
  • There has been a surge in support for the Liberal Democrats, while the populist right-wing Reform UK party picked up support from disgruntled Conservative voters to win a clutch of parliamentary seats. Several pro-Palestine independent candidates have also secured wins.
  • The Scottish National Party has had what party leader John Swinney called a “very poor result” losing dozens of seats.

 

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5 Jul 2024 - 13:00
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It’s a wrap from us

Thank you for joining us in our marathon live coverage of the UK’s general election.

You can read our up-to-date news story here, as well as a story on the wins of pro-Palestine independent candidates here.

There’s also this round-up of global reaction and this Reporter’s Notebook on the announcement of the result in the polls that ended 14 years of Conservative Party rule.

And there’s plenty more here.

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5 Jul 2024 - 12:50
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Here’s a quick recap

We’ll be closing this live page soon, so let’s get you up to speed with all the major developments from today:

  • Keir Starmer delivers his first speech as prime minister at Downing Street, his new official residence, to a cheering crowd.
  • The Labour leader pledges a number of changes that depart from Conservative policies and promises a “government unburdened by doctrine”.
  • Starmer makes the speech after meeting King Charles III at Buckingham Palace and officially becoming prime minister.
  • Earlier, outgoing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went to Buckingham Palace to tender his resignation to the king in his final audience with the monarch.
  • The Conservative Party leader also delivers a speech outside 10 Downing Street, apologising to voters and hailing his government’s achievements.
  • Several independent challengers who campaigned on a pro-Palestine platform unseat Labour contenders.
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5 Jul 2024 - 12:48
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REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK

Rain, apathy and surprises after UK vote

By Anealla Safdar

“At least it’s not the Tories,” my neighbour says as she shields herself from the rain with an umbrella.

That’s the feeling among many in the United Kingdom on Friday after the Labour Party’s landslide election win, or perhaps more accurately the Conservatives’ landslide loss.

Experts are saying voter turnout could be the lowest in more than 20 years – a sign that many have given up on the political system.

The economy is struggling, the National Health Service is overwhelmed and the scandal-hit Conservatives have dampened trust in politicians.

Read more here.

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5 Jul 2024 - 12:45
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Photos: When Sunak departed Downing Street

Outgoing British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, accompanied by his wife Akshata Murty, shortly before giving his speech outside Number 10 Downing Street [Hannah McKay/Reuters]
Rishi Sunak apologised to the nation in his televised marks [Claudia Greco/Reuters]
Sunak and Murty leave after the speech [Toby Melville/Reuters]
The motorcade transporting Sunak and his wife departs Downing Street [Hannah McKay/Reuters]

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5 Jul 2024 - 12:35
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UK charity urges new gov’t to ramp up aid to improve water access globally

“A new government is a turning point towards desperately needed reform on the way the UK aid budget is prioritised and spent,” says Tim Wainwright, the chief executive of British charity WaterAid UK.

“Our new prime minister now has a unique opportunity to reset the UK’s position as a global leader on international development and step up investment into universal access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene,” he added in a statement.

The charity said that one in 10 people lack access to clean water and one in five do not have decent toilets – with climate change exacerbating the situation.

“Years of successive cuts to aid funding have meant that the world’s most vulnerable are left paying the price for a crisis they’ve done the least to cause,” Wainright pressed.

“No one is safe until we are all safe and millions of lives depend on the new government’s next step.”

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5 Jul 2024 - 12:25
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WATCH: Rishi Sunak resigns after stunning UK election loss

This is how the Conservative Party leader announced he would be stepping down after his party’s defeat at the polls:

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5 Jul 2024 - 12:10
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Photos: Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street

New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a speech at 10 Downing Street [Phil Noble/Reuters]
[Kevin Coombs/Reuters]
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Starmer and his wife, Victoria Starmer, at 10 Downing Street [Phil Noble/Reuters]

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5 Jul 2024 - 12:01
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Starmer closes speech promising a ‘government unburdened by doctrine’

The new prime minister offers his closing remarks:

  • If I asked you now whether you believe that Britain will be better for your children, I know too many of you would say no. And so my government will fight every day until you believe again.
  • From now on, you have a government unburdened by doctrine, guided only by the determination to serve your interest, to defy quietly those who have written our country off.
  • You have given us a clear mandate, and we will use it to deliver change, to restore service and respect to politics, end the era of noisy performance, tread more lightly on your lives and unite our country, four nations standing together again, facing down as we have so often in our past the challenges of an insecure world, committed to a calm and patient rebuilding.
  • So with respect and humility, I invite you all to join this government of service in the mission of national renewal.
  • Our work is urgent, and we begin it today. Thank you very much.
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5 Jul 2024 - 11:55
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‘Changing a country is not like flicking a switch,’ says Starmer as he pledges new policies

The new prime minister pledges a number of changes:

  • And yet this depends upon politicians, particularly those who stand for stability and moderation as I do, recognising when we must change course.
  • For too long now, we’ve turned a blind eye as millions slid into greater insecurity: nurses, builders, drivers, carers, people doing the right thing, working harder every day, recognised at moments like these before yet as soon as the cameras stopped rolling, their lives are ignored.
  • I want to say very clearly to those people: not this time.
  • Changing a country is not like flicking a switch. The world is now a more volatile place. This will take a while.
  • But have no doubt that the work of change begins immediately. Have no doubt that we will rebuild Britain with wealth created in every community, our NHS back on its feet facing the future, secure borders, safer streets, everyone treated with dignity and respect at work, the opportunity of clean British power, cutting your energy bills for good.
  • And brick by brick, we will rebuild the infrastructure of opportunity: the world-class schools and colleges, the affordable homes that I know are the ingredients of hope for working people. The security that working class families like mine can build their lives around.
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5 Jul 2024 - 11:48
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‘Politics can be a force for good,’ says new PM

Starmer continues:

  • If you voted Labour yesterday, we will carry the responsibility of your trust as we rebuild our country.
  • But whether you voted Labour or not, in fact, especially if you did not, I say to you directly: My government will serve you.
  • Politics can be a force for good. We will show that we’ve changed the Labour Party, returned it to service and that is how we will govern the country.
  • Country first, party second.
  • Yet if I’m honest, service is merely a precondition of hope. And it is surely clear to everyone our country needs a bigger reset, a rediscovery of who we are, because no matter how fierce the storms of history, one of the great strengths of this nation has always been our ability to navigate away to calmer waters.
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5 Jul 2024 - 11:48
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Public service a privilege, says Starmer

He continues:

  • 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.
  • Now this wound, this lack of trust can only be healed by actions, not words, I know that.
  • But we can make a start today with the simple acknowledgement that public service is a privilege and that your government should treat every single person in this country with respect.
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5 Jul 2024 - 11:45
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Starmer thanks Sunak

The new leader says:

  • I have just returned from Buckingham Palace, where I accepted an invitation from His Majesty the King to form the next government of this great nation.
  • I want to thank the outgoing prime minister, Rishi Sunak. His achievement as the first British Asian prime minister of our country, the extra effort that that would have required should not be underestimated by anyone. We pay tribute to that today.
  • And we also recognise the dedication and hard work he brought to his leadership.
  • But now our country has voted decisively for change, for national renewal and the return of politics to public service.
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5 Jul 2024 - 11:42
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Keir Starmer begins his first speech as PM

Stay tuned for his remarks.

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5 Jul 2024 - 11:40
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Starmer arrives at Downing Street

The new prime minister has arrived at his new official residence, where he is greeting supporters to loud cheers.

Starmer is expected to deliver a statement shortly.

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5 Jul 2024 - 11:35
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5 Jul 2024 - 11:24
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King Charles III welcomes Starmer at Buckingham Palace

[Yui Mok/Pool via Reuters]
[Yui Mok/Pool via Reuters]

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5 Jul 2024 - 11:19
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Starmer takes power as PM

Labour leader Keir Starmer has officially become the UK’s new prime minister, after the ceremonial “kissing of hands” with King Charles III.

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5 Jul 2024 - 11:15
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Starmer supporters await his arrival at Downing Street

[Kevin Coombs/Reuters]
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5 Jul 2024 - 11:10
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Germany’s Scholz ‘convinced’ Starmer will be a ‘very good’ PM

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has also congratulated Labour for its election victory and expressed the opinion that its leader will be a “very good” prime minister for the UK.

“I know Keir Starmer personally, we have often spoken and met,” he said.

“He will be a very good, very successful prime minister. I am convinced about that,” Scholz added.

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5 Jul 2024 - 11:05
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Starmer to accept king’s request to form a government

Starmer’s arrival at the palace follows the resignation that Sunak tendered to the king earlier.

The Labour leader will now accept the request of King Charles III to form a government after his party’s landslide victory.

In a ceremony known as the “kissing of hands”, Starmer will officially become prime minister and then head to his official residence at Number 10 Downing Street.

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