UK Labour Party sweeps to power in historic election win. But impatient voters mean big challenges
Keir Starmer makes first speech as prime minister after Labour landslide winSupport trulyindependent journalismFind out moreCloseOur mission is to deliver unbiased, fact-based reporting that holds power to account and exposes the truth.Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts.Support us to deliver journalism without an agenda.Louise ThomasEditorRachel Reeves has been appointed Sir Keir Starmer’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, becoming the first woman to take charge of the Treasury, following Labour’s election landslide.Alongside deputy leader Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting, Ms Reeves was among the senior Labour Party members seen arriving at Downing Street.Labour has emerged from the general election with one of the biggest parliamentary majorities in history, having won 412 seats. That is a majority of 176, with results from the last two seats still to come.Earlier, Rishi Sunak apologised to the country as he left Downing Street and resigned as both prime minister and party leader this morning.The Conservatives have won just 121 seats. Liz Truss, Penny Mordaunt and Jacob Rees-Mogg are among a host of senior Tories to have lost in their constituencies. The Liberal Democrats won 71 seats and the Green Party picked up four seats, the SNP nine and Plaid Cymru four.Nigel Farage was booed and heckled by audience members at his press conference in London after his Reform UK party won four seats.Show latest update 1720181746Pinned: As the sun shone, a new PM outside 10 Downing Street Sir Keir Starmer has adressed the nation as prime minister after Labour won a parliamentary majority of at least 176 in a landslide election win.Speaking from outside Number 10 before a cheering crowd, he:Opened by paying tribute to Rishi Sunak as the first British Asian PM and thanked him for his “dedication and hard work”.Promised his new government “will serve” the country and deliver the change needed to rebuild trust in UK politics. “This wound, this lack of trust can only be healed by actions, not words,” the Labour leader said. Vowed to “fight every day” until people start believing in thr power of politics again. He told the nation he is committed to rule by “country first, party second”.Reminded people that he now has a clear mandate and will use it to “deliver change”. Thanking the audience, he said: “Our work is urgent and we begin it today.”( More