Who is the expected Prime Minister of Uk

After the success of the Labor Party in the general election of Great Britain, its leader Sir Keir Stammer is the expected new Prime Minister of the country
Sir Stammer replaced far-left Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labor Party four years ago
The Labor Party has come to power after 14 years of victory in the current election and Stammer has done a lot to move the party from the left to the center so that it can perform better in the elections
Life before politics
Before becoming a member of the British House of Commons for the first time in his 50s, Stammer made his name as a lawyer, but he always had an interest in politics and in his youth was a supporter of hard-left politics
He was born in London in 1962 and spent his childhood in the county of Surrey in South East England. He has two sisters and one brother
Stammer married in 2007. His wife Victoria Alexander works for the NHS and they have two children
Stammers often say they belong to the working class. His father made tools in a factory and his mother was a nurse
His family were longtime supporters of the Labor Party, but Stammer was also named after the party's first leader, Keir Hardy, a miner
There was no peace in Stammer's house. He says that his father was cold and did not talk much. His mother spent most of her life battling an autoimmune disease called Still's disease
After battling the disease, she eventually became unable to walk and speak, and due to the same disease, one of her legs had to be amputated
Stammer joined the local youth branch of the Labor Party at the age of 16. For some time he also worked as the editor of Socialist Alternatives, an extreme leftist magazine
Stammer was the first in his family to go to university. He studied law at Leeds and Oxford and then worked as a specialist human rights lawyer
During this time, he worked to abolish the death penalty in countries in the Caribbean and on the African continent
In the 1990s, he represented two environmental activists in a famous case sued by multinational restaurant company McDonald's for defamation
In 2008, Stammer was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions and Head of the Crown Prosecution Service, making him the most senior prosecutor in England and Wales
In the year 2013, he left this job while in the year 2014, he was given the title of 'Sir'