British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has received a further £16,000 in clothing donations from top Labour donor Lord Waheed Alli, adding to an existing scandal surrounding freebies given to senior government members. These donations were initially classified as money for the private office of the opposition leader but have now been re-categorized as clothing gifts.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was gifted a further £16,000 in clothes from top Labour donor Lord Waheed Alli it has emerged amid the growing scandal surrounding freebies given to senior members of the government.
This comes on top of another £16,000 in clothing donations and £2,485 for glasses to Starmer from Lord Alli, taking the total over £34,000 in freebies given to the leftist leader from the media mogul.to accepting the equivalent of £20,000 in accommodation from Alli for the Labour leader’s son to study for his GCSE tests during the election campaign.
SNP MP Brendan O’Hara said that the freebies given to senior Labour politicians need to be “comprehensively investigated” or it will become “inevitable that the damaging drip, drip of revelations will continue to erode public trust”.that he is exploring whether a case can be brought against Starmer and others for potentially having violated the Bribery Act.
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