Keir Starmer Arrives at Buckingham Palace to Become PM

Published 2024-07-05
Sir Keir Starmer has arrived at Buckingham Palace for an audience with the King where he will be invited to form a government and become prime minister.

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All Comments (21)
  • That's what always fascinates me about Britain, that after every election the outgoing prime minister quietly hands over power to the new prime minister, wishes him, goes to the king, who then accepts the winner of the election and he goes to 10 Downing street and most importantly doesn't try any experiments there and they still have my Conservatives and Labour.... That's what I like about Britain... In Britain - although you certainly have your problems too - it's still okay in this respect ... Greetings from the Czech Republic...
  • Smooth transition of power ...the great Britain way... The elequent way Keep calm and carry on fear God honour the king
  • @ThatSteven20
    It’s refreshing to see a stable, orderly change in government without the loser sending in his goons in an attempt to derail the process
  • @ttfreckleton
    He was greeted by the King's Private Secretary, who he was sat next to at the recent state dinner for the Japanese Emperor.
  • @1lliamW
    I love it that Sir Keir mentioned the weather to the man greeting him! So very British 😄
  • He arrived in a Range Rover but left in an Audi 😢😢😢
  • @lisab9734
    Completely ignored the lady who opened and closed his car door. That bothers me straight away
  • @BK10011
    Maybe not important in the big scope of things but I always look to see if they thank or speak to the people who open their car doors for them..gives me a sense of how respectful they are to ‘us commoners’ and true to form, they were blanked!
  • Starmer once called for the abolition of the Monarchy. And now he goes to see his BOSS! I'm sure King Charles was very gracious and kind
  • Mr. Prime Minister (Keir Starmer), I extend to you my heartfelt congratulations on your party's victory in the elections held yesterday, and on your appointment as the Prime Minister of Britain today, July 5, 2024. This achievement reflects the immense trust placed in you by the citizens of Britain, including those who voted for you and those who did not exercise their right to vote, as well as the confidence extended to you by people worldwide. Throughout your career as a lawyer, you passionately defended human rights and freedoms, demonstrating extensive expertise in law and politics. The world knows that you will approach humanitarian and legal issues with a comprehensive perspective, advocating fiercely for the rights of peoples, including the Palestinian people, to live in dignity and to establish their independent state on the occupied Palestinian land. I am confident that you will remain a vital force in upholding international laws and decisions, protecting human rights, and working diligently to end the humanitarian tragedy suffered by the people of Gaza, including children and women subjected to genocide. Through your leadership and vision, we look forward to a more humane and just future in Britain and the world. I wish you every success in your new role as Prime Minister of Britain, and I look forward to witnessing the significant achievements you will accomplish during your tenure. With utmost respect and admiration, Abdulrahman Al-Yamani British Citizen Of Arab descent July 5, 2024
  • I love that people showed up at Buckingham Palace in the rain to witness peaceful transition of power ❤
  • @FrumpyDucks
    I have to say the cabinet he's got and his own credentials make me very optimistic about the next 5 years. It feels like we finally have some professionals calling the shots, not sheltered and pampered Eton boys. I really hope this comment doesn't age like milk!
  • I have a question. Those of you who are complaining about Keir Starmer being PM. Did you actually go out and vote?