Keir Starmer is bracing for an humiliating PMQs today amid rumours he could pitch to head up the United Nations.
The premier finally announced his departure on Monday as Labour MPs flocked to rival Andy Burnham – who is now expected to take over within weeks.
Having dodged making a statement to the Commons on the G7 summit, Sir Keir now faces being grilled on his demise for the first time.
Labour sources believe there is little chance Sir Keir will hang around in Parliament for long after he exits Downing Street.
David Cameron, Boris Johnson and Tony Blair all stood down soon after
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