A BBC News video compares Keir Starmer’s first speech outside No 10 in 2024 with his resignation speech today.
Keir Starmer’s first speech outside No 10 in 2024 is being revisited alongside his resignation speech in a BBC News video comparing the two moments.
The video, titled “Keir Starmer — then and now,” presents the two addresses as bookends: the public remarks that followed his arrival at No 10 and the speech marking his resignation today.
The contrast is likely to draw attention because such speeches often become the public record of how a leader frames both the start and the end of a period in power. In this case, the comparison focuses on Starmer’s own words at two very different points in his premiership.
The BBC summary does not include excerpts from either speech, so the central value of the video is the juxtaposition itself: Starmer’s message at the threshold of office in 2024 set against the tone and substance of his resignation address.
For readers following the political fallout, the next key details will be the full context of the resignation speech and any immediate response from senior figures around Westminster.
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