In a poignant moment at the final Prime Minister's Questions of the parliamentary session, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer took a moment to pay tribute to former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, who recently passed away. Widdecombe, a long-serving MP and prominent figure in British politics, was known for her outspoken views and unwavering dedication to her party. As Starmer paid his respects, it marked a rare moment of bipartisan unity in the often-contentious PMQs sessions. The tribute was a testament to the enduring legacy of Widdecombe, who left an indelible mark on British politics during her storied career.


Sir Keir Starmer opened his final PMQs by paying tribute to Ann Widdecombe.