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Keir Starmer, the newly elected UK Prime Minister, has initiated his term with a pledge for significant change, emphasizing economic growth and halting the Conservative's Rwanda migrant plan. Labour's landslide victory ended 14 years of Conservative rule, and Starmer appointed key ministers, including Rachel Reeves as the first female Chancellor and David Lammy as Foreign Secretary. The Conservative Party faces internal debates about their future and potential leadership changes. Internationally, Starmer has begun reaffirming important relations, including commitments to strengthen the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. His administration faces immediate challenges such as NHS funding, prison overcrowding, and public distrust in government effectiveness. Analysts suggest that Starmer's government must act swiftly to demonstrate its capacity to deliver promised reforms.
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- 46 days ago
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