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Starmer faces final Cabinet and PMQs as Burnham nears Labour leadership finish line

Good morning. Everyone likes a leaving do and today it’s Keir Starmer’s, or at least his parliamentary one. If the colleague who is going is someone you like and admire, then the chance to see them thanked and celebrated is welcome. And if the colleague who is going is someone that you don’t like, or who has stayed too long, then that’s even better. At a good leaving do, there are also decent jokes. And, in politics, a final PMQs is one of the rare moments when even opponents tend to be polite and respectful (which is something people watching from outside the circus tend to like).

Starmer is chairing his last cabinet meeting this morning, and taking his final PMQs at noon. Doubtless he has had a chance to study how his predecessors handled this challenge, and he may have read what Tony Blair said on the day he left the Commons – worth quoting again because it is a good summary for those of us who think politics is still a worthy calling.

double quotation markSome may belittle politics but we who are engaged in it know that it is where people stand tall. Although I know that it has many harsh contentions, it is still the arena that sets the heart beating a little faster. If it is, on occasions, the place of low skulduggery, it is more often the place for the pursuit of noble causes. I wish everyone, friend or foe, well. That is that. The end.

In his memoirs, writing about his final PMQs, Blair also said he felt this was a day when there was “no point in my trying to advance things; no point in the opposition trying to criticise things”. At that point he clearly hadn’t met Kemi Badenoch, and it will be surprising if she can get through six questions without lashing out at least some of the time. The Tories wanted to use an opposition day debate today to force a vote on their (entirely reasonable) call for the recess to be delayed so that Andy Burnham could address MPs before they all disappear for a six-week summer break. Yesterday, in an act of “low skulduggery” of the kind described by Blair, the government changed Commons business to stop that vote taking place. A minister claimed it was vital for MPs to debate Iran instead. But it is hard not to conclude that No ۱۰ just wanted to silence the Tories on this issue, and Burnham is happy with the Commons recess starting tomorrow.

The papers are full of speculation about who will be doing what jobs in Burnham’s cabinet when he announces it on Monday. More on that soon.

Here is the agenda for the day.

Morning: Keir Starmer chairs cabinet.

۱۰.۳۰am: Zia Yusuf, Reform UK’s home affairs spokesperson, holds a press conference.

۱۱.۳۰am: Matt Brittin, the BBC director general, and Samir Shah, the BBC chair, give evidence to the Lords communications committee about BBC charter renewal.

Noon: Starmer takes PMQs.

۲pm: Bev Craig, Labour’s candidate for Greater Manchester mayor, launches her manifesto.

Afternoon: Dan Jarvis, the defence secretary, is on a visit in Yorkshire.

If you want to contact me, please post a message below the line when comments are open (between ۱۰am and ۳pm), or message me on social media. I can’t read all the messages BTL, but if you put “Andrew” in a message aimed at me, I am more likely to see it because I search for posts containing that word.

If you want to flag something up urgently, it is best to use social media. You can reach me on Bluesky at @andrewsparrowgdn.bsky.social. The Guardian has given up posting from its official accounts on X, but individual Guardian journalists are there, I still have my account, and if you message me there at @AndrewSparrow, I will see it and respond if necessary.

I find it very helpful when readers point out mistakes, even minor typos. No error is too small to correct. And I find your questions very interesting too. I can’t promise to reply to them all, but I will try to reply to as many as I can, either BTL or sometimes in the blog.

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Key events

Here are pictures of cabinet ministers arriving for Keir Starmer’s final cabinet this morning.

Some of them will probably be back doing this walk on Monday, when Andy Burnham will be appointing his cabinet. And some (those not being kept on) will probably be sacked off camera, either in a meeting on the parliamentary estate or by phone.

Darren Jones, chief secretary to the PM. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA
Dan Jarvis, defence secretary. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA
Yvette Cooper, foreign secretary. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA
David Lammy, deputy PM and justice secretary. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA
Shabana Mahmood, home secretary. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA
Emma Reynolds, environment secretary, and Lord Hermer, attorney general. Photograph: Carl Court/Getty Images
Peter Kyle, business secretary. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA
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Minister rejects claim social media curfew for ۱۶ and ۱۷-year-olds pointless if just voluntary

Sixteen and ۱۷-year-olds are to be encouraged to observe a midnight social media curfew, in the latest stage of Labour’s bid “to protect the next generation” from online harms, including poor sleep caused by night-time scrolling.

As Robert Booth explains in his story on this, critics have argued that a voluntary curfew of this kind, imposed via a default setting that can easily be switched off, is of little use.

This morning Kanishka Narayan, the online safety minister, was doing an interview round, and he rejected this argument. He told Sky News:

double quotation markI wouldn’t belittle that because when we have seen evidence on this sort of stuff. In October, for example, some platforms introduced these defaults of this sort – ۹۰%-plus teenagers said to us that they’ve maintained those defaults as well.

And so the evidence base is clear, the motivation is very clear and I wouldn’t do the disservice to teenagers of saying they’re all going to switch it off.

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Andy Burnham urged to overhaul ‘timid and limited’ elections bill

The government was “timid” and “incremental” when deciding what to include in its elections bill, Rushana Ali, a former minister who helped write it, has said. She urged the incoming prime minister, Andy Burnham, to go further.

Kiran Stacey has the story.

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Starmer faces final Cabinet and PMQs as Burnham nears Labour leadership finish line

Good morning. Everyone likes a leaving do and today it’s Keir Starmer’s, or at least his parliamentary one. If the colleague who is going is someone you like and admire, then the chance to see them thanked and celebrated is welcome. And if the colleague who is going is someone that you don’t like, or who has stayed too long, then that’s even better. At a good leaving do, there are also decent jokes. And, in politics, a final PMQs is one of the rare moments when even opponents tend to be polite and respectful (which is something people watching from outside the circus tend to like).

Starmer is chairing his last cabinet meeting this morning, and taking his final PMQs at noon. Doubtless he has had a chance to study how his predecessors handled this challenge, and he may have read what Tony Blair said on the day he left the Commons – worth quoting again because it is a good summary for those of us who think politics is still a worthy calling.

double quotation markSome may belittle politics but we who are engaged in it know that it is where people stand tall. Although I know that it has many harsh contentions, it is still the arena that sets the heart beating a little faster. If it is, on occasions, the place of low skulduggery, it is more often the place for the pursuit of noble causes. I wish everyone, friend or foe, well. That is that. The end.

In his memoirs, writing about his final PMQs, Blair also said he felt this was a day when there was “no point in my trying to advance things; no point in the opposition trying to criticise things”. At that point he clearly hadn’t met Kemi Badenoch, and it will be surprising if she can get through six questions without lashing out at least some of the time. The Tories wanted to use an opposition day debate today to force a vote on their (entirely reasonable) call for the recess to be delayed so that Andy Burnham could address MPs before they all disappear for a six-week summer break. Yesterday, in an act of “low skulduggery” of the kind described by Blair, the government changed Commons business to stop that vote taking place. A minister claimed it was vital for MPs to debate Iran instead. But it is hard not to conclude that No ۱۰ just wanted to silence the Tories on this issue, and Burnham is happy with the Commons recess starting tomorrow.

The papers are full of speculation about who will be doing what jobs in Burnham’s cabinet when he announces it on Monday. More on that soon.

Here is the agenda for the day.

Morning: Keir Starmer chairs cabinet.

۱۰.۳۰am: Zia Yusuf, Reform UK’s home affairs spokesperson, holds a press conference.

۱۱.۳۰am: Matt Brittin, the BBC director general, and Samir Shah, the BBC chair, give evidence to the Lords communications committee about BBC charter renewal.

Noon: Starmer takes PMQs.

۲pm: Bev Craig, Labour’s candidate for Greater Manchester mayor, launches her manifesto.

Afternoon: Dan Jarvis, the defence secretary, is on a visit in Yorkshire.

If you want to contact me, please post a message below the line when comments are open (between ۱۰am and ۳pm), or message me on social media. I can’t read all the messages BTL, but if you put “Andrew” in a message aimed at me, I am more likely to see it because I search for posts containing that word.

If you want to flag something up urgently, it is best to use social media. You can reach me on Bluesky at @andrewsparrowgdn.bsky.social. The Guardian has given up posting from its official accounts on X, but individual Guardian journalists are there, I still have my account, and if you message me there at @AndrewSparrow, I will see it and respond if necessary.

I find it very helpful when readers point out mistakes, even minor typos. No error is too small to correct. And I find your questions very interesting too. I can’t promise to reply to them all, but I will try to reply to as many as I can, either BTL or sometimes in the blog.

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