The newly elected British Prime Minister started forming the cabinet
Newly elected British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has begun finalizing his cabinet.
Keir Starmer has appointed Rachel Reeves as Chancellor of the Exchequer, making her Britain's first female Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Angela Ryner has been handed the post of Deputy Prime Minister, while David Lemme will be the UK's new Foreign Secretary.
John Hale has been appointed as the Minister of Defense while Shabana Mahmood of Pakistani origin has been made the Minister of Justice.
Yvette Cooper will be the UK's new Home Secretary, Bridget Phillipson has been appointed as Education Secretary and Wes Streeting as Health Secretary.
In the new Prime Minister's new Cabinet, Ed Miliband has been given the Ministry of Energy.
It should be noted that after the victory in the general elections of Great Britain, Labor leader Keir Starmer has been invited by King Charles to form the government.
Speaking to reporters outside the British Prime Minister's residence, Keir Starmer said that he had just returned from the royal palace and had accepted an invitation from King Charles to form a government in the country.
British election results
The 14-year reign of the Conservative Party has ended in Britain, where the Labor Party won a snap general election and Sir Keir Starmer became the new Prime Minister.
Counting of votes is underway in the UK general election where results have been announced for 648 out of 650 seats and the Labor Party has won 412 seats so far.
In the general election, the Conservatives won 121 seats and the Liberals won 71 seats.
326 out of 650 seats in the Parliament are required to form the government and the Labor Party is in a position to form the government with an overwhelming majority.
