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Starmer names Gordon Brown as adviser in bid to reset leadership after UK election losses
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and former prime ministers David Cameron and Gordon Brown attend the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in central London on November 9, 2025. — Henry Nicholls/Pool/Reuters pic

LONDON, May 9 — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer ‌named former Prime Minister Gordon Brown as his special envoy on global finance today, ‌turning to a man credited with shoring up banks during the global financial crisis to help bolster his own support.

Starmer is on the back foot after the Labour Party recorded the worst losses of a governing party in local elections since 1995, prompting a growing ‌number of his own lawmakers ⁠to call on him ⁠to quit.

Aiming to reset ⁠his leadership and win ⁠back ⁠party support, his office said Labour grandee Brown would be joining Starmer’s team to ⁠help advise the prime minister on how global finance can boost Britain’s security and resilience.

Starmer vowed to stay on as leader yesterday as ⁠the scale of the election defeat started to emerge.

Labour losses stood at 1,406 ⁠seats as the final votes were counted today, ⁠a bigger defeat than the 1,330 seats lost by former Prime Minister Theresa ‌May’s Conservative Party in 2019. May quit three weeks later. — Reuters

 

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