Sir Keir Starmer has faced scrutiny after it was revealed that he accepted £20,437 worth of accommodation from Labour peer Waheed Alli to help his son study peacefully for his GCSEs. The accommodation allowed his son to focus on his exams without the distraction of journalists outside their family home. Starmer defended the decision, stating that his primary concern was ensuring his son’s success; the arrangement did not cost taxpayers anything. Starmer also addressed previous controversies about gifts from Lord Alli, including clothing, glasses and Downing Street passes, but emphasised that his ministers would no longer accept such gifts now that Labour is in government.
PM accepted £20,000 of accommodation to help his son study
Written by David Fletcher 26 Sep 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for integrity in leadership and that leaders make decisions in the best interest of all. Pray for the PM's children who are adapting to coping with living in the public spotlight. (Proverbs 11:3)
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