Starmer praises Abbott in Parliament as Sunak speaks for first time as leader of opposition – live
Support 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 ThomasEditorSir Keir Starmer has praised Diane Abbott in his first speech in the Commons as prime minister. Addressing the new mother of the House, he said she “has done so much in her many years to fight for a parliament that truly represents modern Britain”.Ms Abbott later told the Commons: “I would also like to congratulate the 304 new members of Parliament, who entered Parliament after this election and say to them, it is a great job and you will never regret coming here.”In his first speech as Leader of the Opposition, Rishi Sunak described being an MP as the “greatest honour, privilege and responsibility” and added: “One of the great aspects of our system is no matter how high you rise, you still have that constituency which keeps you grounded.”It comes as the Labour government has ditched the phrase “levelling up” as Sir Keir met with England’s metro mayors this morning. Secretary of state Angela Rayner said Labour will govern in the nation’s interest, without gimmicks and slogans.“A government of public service means fixing the fundamentals to deliver for the British people,” she said.Show latest update 1720536922Green Party co-leader hopes Parliament can move to ‘less tribal form of politics’ Green Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay congratulated speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle on his appointment and added: “I can already say on behalf of the new cohort of Green MPs that we have been very pleased with the support you have given us when you’ve shown that you go out of your way to support new members in this House and support MPs of all parties to be able to hold the Government to account and represent (their) constituents.” “May I associate myself with the remarks of the Prime Minister about the importance of politics being about public service?“And I very much hope in this new Parliament, we can all move to a less tribal form of politics where we work together where we can agree and move things forward in the national interest.”( More