A new Prime Minister with a real interest in football was elected at the UK public election.
One of only a few officials with a genuine, authentic football fan to hold the position of prime minister in the UK's most prominent place, Sir Keir Starmer, who was recently elected prime minister.
After the party's landslide victory in the UK general election, Rishi Sunak will now take over as the Labour MP for Holborn and St. Pancras ( Downing Street, not attacking midfield ).
Previous club loyalties have included Sunak for Southampton, David Cameron for Aston Villa ( his uncle, William Dugdale, having previously been club chairman ), Gordon Brown for Raith Rovers, and Tony Blair for Newcastle United.
Who does Keir Starmer help?
Sir Keir claimed last year that the first sport he ever saw was actually a Tottenham Hotspur game because Phil Beal, the then-Spurs defender, had given his under-11 team completely tickets, but that he already had a loving Arsenal fan by that point.
The fresh PM is a normal experience at the Emirates Stadium, telling us:" There's a group of seven or eight of us who meet in the restaurant, have a beverage and some post- match conversation.
There are both my brother or my daughter, a few friends from work, and one of them, I went to school with, the other, I played for.
" We walk to the ground up. I'm in the middle rank at the Emirates with one of my children, next all meets back at the cafe later for the debrief".
We asked him in 2023 if he would rather become Prime Minister or see Arsenal win the league – and then being he ca n't have both – Starmer replied:" Well, my first answer's both! But if I'm pushed to pick just one, I'll have to say Workers to get the following general election".
One out of two is n't bad.
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