The summer recess is cut short and Starmer will be thrust straight into the international spotlight
The first seven days of a Starmer premiership will be dominated by formalities: being invited by the King to form a government; the act of swearing-in as a re-elected MP and appointing his new Cabinet.
Starmer had a taste of international statesmanship on the day of the international ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day, where he met Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky the final round of which will take place on Sunday, could also provide immediate challenges for a Starmer government if there is a victory for the far-right National Rally.
But Paul Johnson, from the Institute for Fiscal Studies , said the party may first need to clarify exactly the role GBE will play. Labour could also introduce laws to address antisocial behaviour and child exploitation as part of plans to tackle drug-related crimes as well as setting up the promised parliamentary Integrity and Ethics Commission.
There will be urgent challenges in the first weeks in how the new government plans to approach the overcrowding in prisons, shortage of teachers and ongoing junior doctor strikes.to reach an agreement early on and to avoid ongoing industrial action scuppering plans to bring down the NHS backlog. Another big choice to be made is deciding when to have the first Budget and spending review, which outlines funding for government departments, and which the implementation of policies,said she would give the OBR at least ten week’s notice to carry out a forecast before holding the first Budget – so no emergency summer fiscal event is expected. This means it would not be taking place before mid-September.
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