
On his last full day as Labour leader, outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer nationalised British Steel and visited Ukraine. The article notes that Starmer recently took decisive actions, including finalising a defence investment plan and issuing an apology for forced adoptions. These moves are seen as cementing his legacy before Andy Burnham takes over as party leader.
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Starmer nationalizes British Steel to secure jobs and industrial strength.
Starmer is outgoing Labour leader, replaced by Andy Burnham tomorrow.
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Starmer is outgoing Labour leader, replaced by Andy Burnham tomorrow.
The Guardian<p>Outgoing PM moves to cements his legacy before his replacement by Andy Burnham as party leader tomorrow</p><p>Good morning. Conventional wisdom has it that, once a PM announces they are going to stand down, all their power vanishes faster than water down a clear plughole. Broadly that’s correct.
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Starmer is outgoing Labour leader, replaced by Andy Burnham tomorrow.
The GuardianStarmer finalised the defence investment plan in his last week.
The GuardianStarmer delivered a long-awaited apology to victims of forced adoption.
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