Devdiscourse News Desk| London | United Kingdom
In his inaugural address as UK Opposition Leader, Rishi Sunak extended a humorous piece of advice to Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a spirited session in Parliament on Wednesday. Sunak commended Starmer on his decisive election victory, marking a new chapter for the Labour Party.
The amiable exchange took place following the King’s Speech, where King Charles III outlined the new Labour government’s legislative priorities. Sunak, serving as interim Conservative leader, emphasized the need for accountability and responsible opposition. Reflecting on his own career, he shared insights into his rapid rise in politics, from a junior ministerial role to becoming the UK’s first prime minister of Indian heritage in 2022.
“Life comes at you fast,” quipped Sunak, while extending goodwill to Starmer. Starmer, in return, acknowledged Sunak’s graciousness since the election and underscored a commitment to elevating political discourse. The session highlighted a pledge for collaboration and a new era of service-driven politics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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