Keir Starmer may award resignation honours when he leaves No 10
Keir Starmer, the outgoing Prime Minister, has not ruled out creating a resignation honours list when he leaves Downing Street in just over ten days. This stance contrasts with his previous public statements in 2023, when he opposed such lists, citing difficulty in justification.

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AI-generatedKeir Starmer, the outgoing Prime Minister, has not ruled out creating a resignation honours list when he leaves Downing Street in just over ten days. This stance contrasts with his previous public statements in 2023, when he opposed such lists, citing difficulty in justification. Starmer's potential honours list would be subject to approval by his successor, Andy Burnham, and the House of Lords appointments commission. Traditionally, outgoing prime ministers are permitted to nominate individuals for honours. The article also notes that Andy Burnham is nearing confirmation as Starmer's successor in the Labour leadership contest, having secured a significant number of nominations.
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5 extractedStarmer previously stated in 2023, 'There are other opportunities … Tony Blair didn’t have a resignation list. It’s very hard to justify … There are other avenues for that and I think it’s easier to be clear about this and simply say, no, I wouldn’t do it.'
Prime ministers are traditionally allowed to nominate people for honours after they leave Downing Street, but their list has to be approved by their successor and the House of Lords appointments commission.
Liz Truss was granted a “resignation honours” list by Sunak, despite having to resign from No 10 after only 49 days.
Andy Burnham is almost guaranteed to enter No 10 as the next Labour leader, having secured 80% of parliamentary party nominations.
Keir Starmer has signalled he could hand out resignation honours when he leaves Downing Street, despite pledging three years ago he would not.