Starmer, UK's new Prime Minister, chooses the first female Chancellor for the country.

UK's new PM Keir Starmer appoints cabinet, with Angela Rayner as Deputy PM and Rachel Reeves as first female Chancellor. 11 women in team of 25. Yvette Cooper is Home Secretary and David Lammy is Foreign Secretary.

July 6th 2024.

Starmer, UK's new Prime Minister, chooses the first female Chancellor for the country.
The streets of London were abuzz with excitement as the new UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announced his cabinet appointments. Among them, Angela Rayner was given the prestigious role of Deputy Prime Minister, while Rachel Reeves made history as the first female Chancellor of the Exchequer. A total of 11 women were chosen for the team of 25, setting a record for the most diverse cabinet in UK history.

Yvette Cooper was sworn in as the new Home Secretary, with David Lammy taking on the role of Foreign Secretary and John Healey as the new Defence Secretary. Shabana Mahmood was appointed as the Justice Secretary, while Wes Streeting became the Health Secretary. Bridget Phillipson and Ed Miliband were also added to the impressive list, as the Education Secretary and Energy Secretary, respectively.

In his first speech as Prime Minister at Downing Street, Starmer addressed the nation with a sense of determination and purpose. He promised to prioritize the country's struggling healthcare system, strengthen border security, and address the pressing need for quality education and affordable housing. "Our country has spoken loud and clear for change," he declared, emphasizing his commitment to serving the public.

However, Starmer acknowledged that change cannot happen overnight. He reminded the audience that the world is constantly evolving and becoming more volatile, and that progress takes time. But he assured the nation that his government would begin working towards change immediately.

The new Prime Minister expressed his focus on improving the lives of working-class families, just like his own. "I know that many of you have lost faith in the future of our country," he said. "But my government will fight until you believe again." He promised to prioritize the issues that matter the most to everyday people and work towards building a brighter future for all. With a sense of hope and determination, Starmer concluded his speech, ready to embark on the journey of leading the country towards a better tomorrow.

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