The
Labour peer, Lord Waheed Alli, has been in the newspapers quite a lot in the
past few weeks because of his financial donations to the Labour Party and to
Keir and Victoria Starmer.
Lord
Alli, who is estimated to be worth around £200m, is said to have donated tens
of thousands of pounds' worth of suits and spectacles to the Prime Minister Sir
Keir Starmer and £5,000 worth of clothes and personal shopping, for his wife
Lady Victoria Starmer. The Prime Minister has also declared £20,400 for "accommodation" from Lord Alli who
owns an £18 million penthouse in Covent Garden and a property in Kent. These
properties and office space in London, owned by Lord Alli, have also been used
to host meetings of Sir Keirs team.
On
the night of the general election on July 4, Sir Keir chose to be at Lord
Alli's Covent Garden penthouse with family members and close aides to watch the
exit polls announcement where a buffet was made available.
A
recent analysis has revealed that Sir Keir has declared more free tickets and
gifts than any other major party leader in recent times, amounting to more than
£100,000 since December 2019. The Labour MP Lucy Powell, has declared gifts of
£40,289.00 since 2019. Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, is also known
to have benefitted from fashion donations. Declarations show that she accepted
£2,200-worth of free clothing from the brand ME-EM.
The
Conservative opposition who are no strangers to sleaze and cronyism, have
questioned Sir Keir's approach to accepting gifts and largesse from wealthy
individuals and businesses. Tom Tugendhat who wants to replace Rishi Sunak as
the Conservative Party leader, told the journalist Sophy Ridge, that MPs are
offered a lot of gifts and free tickets, but "a lot of us decline politely." He added:
"I've been invited to many different
events...And you know, you've got to make a decision. Does it look right? Does
it smell right? Pass the sniff test, frankly...The question is why are people
offering him (Keir Starmer), so many freebies."
Sir
Keir Starmer has suggested that he will continue to accepts gifts from Lord
Alli. On Monday, Starmer said in Rome, that it would be "pushing it a bit far" for him to
banned from receiving hospitality gifts.
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