The Mail on Sunday

The next blonde bruiser taking on Keir? His ex!

- Anna Mikhailova

HAVING come a cropper during last week’s Prime Minister’s Questions, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is set for another bruising encounter with a far more accomplish­ed blonde adversary – his former lover.

Phillippa Kaufmann QC, the distinguis­hed human rights barrister, and Starmer QC, a former Director of Public Prosecutio­ns (DPP), could face off at the long-running public inquiry into misconduct by undercover police officers.

The pair were a star couple in the liberal legal firmament during the 1990s, in love with the law and each other as they worked at Doughty Street chambers, now home to Amal Clooney. At a time when police infiltrati­on of Left-wing activists was at its height, they vigorously defended victims of police abuse, State power and big corporatio­ns.

Although the relationsh­ip ended and both happily married others, they remained good friends and continued taking cases together. But when Starmer became DPP in 2008, conflict appeared in their profession­al relationsh­ip as Kaufmann continued sticking it to police, spooks and special forces while he became a security establishm­ent servant, before turning to politics.

Her £5,000 donation to his 2020 Labour leadership campaign is nonrefunda­ble but she is likely to make him pay if her 200-plus clients, who were spied on and bedded by undercover cops, get their way. Kaufmann is a lead barrister at the Undercover Policing Inquiry set up by Theresa May in 2014 (cost so far: £36 million). Campaigner­s put on trial when Starmer was DPP want to know what he knew about the undercover cops in their camp and beds. He believes he has nothing more to disclose and is surely reluctant to be cross-examined by his old comrades-in-arms. That’s not unreasonab­le as Kaufmann gives no quarter – she led a walk-out of the inquiry in 2018 because Sir John Mitting, judge in charge, was seen as too pro-police.

AS HER department grapples with the Treasury to keep the £ 1,040- a- year Universal Credit uplift, Employment Minister Mims Davies reveals she spent nearly double that amount on a flashy fitness bike. She told the Spectator’s Women With Balls podcast about buying a £1,750 Peloton, just like Rishi ‘man of the people’ Sunak’s.

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FACE OFF: Starmer and Kaufmann

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