Starmer Commits to Continued Support for Ukraine in First PMQs
Keir Starmer vows to continue UK’s support for Ukraine during his first PMQs. Rishi Sunak requested this support and both leaders agreed on crucial military aid and national security matters. Starmer also defended the government’s strategy on poverty, showing his early authority in leadership.
Sir Keir Starmer had a smooth initiation into Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), with departing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak requesting ongoing support for Ukraine.
Their discussion in the Commons mainly emphasized the necessity of continuing military aid to Ukraine, reflecting a bipartisan agreement on the issue.
Starmer also had to defend his administration's measures against poverty, amid internal disagreements over the two-child benefits cap.
After suspending seven Labour backbenchers for supporting its removal, Starmer demonstrated his authority, albeit risking further internal party conflicts.
Additionally, both leaders touched on the UK’s role in the Tempest fighter jet program and national security, steering away from additional domestic challenges.
The meeting highlighted the ongoing alignment between Tory and Labour on key international matters, as well as Starmer's initial steps in solidifying his leadership following Labour's landslide victory.