After a landslide victory of the UK’s Labour Party
led by Keir Starmer on the 4th of July with 412
seats out of 636, Keir Starmer emerged as the new PM of the United
Kingdom, wasted no time in starting his day by reaching out to the world
leaders and assembling his ministerial team.
Keir Starmer appointed 22 Labour Party members in
his cabinet and also included 11 Women in
key positions.
CABINET MEMBERS LIST :-
Angela Rayner: Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and
Communities; Deputy prime minister
Rachel Reeves: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Pat McFadden: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
David Lammy: Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and
Development Affairs
Yvette Cooper: Secretary of State for the Home Department
John Healey: Secretary of State for Defence
Shabana Mahmood: Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for
Justice
Wes Streeting: Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Bridget Phillipson: Secretary of State for Education
Ed Miliband: Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net
Zero
Liz Kendall: Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Jonathan Reynolds: Secretary of State for Business and Trade;
President of the Board of Trade
Peter Kyle: Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and
Technology
Louise Haigh: Secretary of State for Transport
Steve Reed: Secretary of State for Environment, Food and
Rural Affair
Lisa Nandy: Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Hilary Benn: Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Ian Murray: Secretary of State for Scotland
Jo Stevens: Secretary of State for Wales
Lucy Powell: Lord President of the Council, and Leader of the
House of Commons
TALKED TO WORLD LEADERS
At Downing Street, Starmer vowed to “rebuild”
the UK after receiving the invitation from King Charles III to form a government
during their meetings at Buckingham Palace. He also extended an invitation to
the opposition to join his “government of service”.
He also spoke to various world leaders, he
reaffirmed London’s support for Kyiv during his discussion with Ukrainian
president Volodymyr Zelensky, additionally, he spoke with US President
Joe Biden to reinforce the strong ties between their nations. several
other leaders from different countries extended their wishes to Kier Starmer.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday congratulated Sir Keir Starmer, who
is set to be the UK's new Prime Minister,
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