Daily Mirror

Labour’s top donor: My money’s on Keir for PM

Tycoon to fund party again as polls show it gaining on Tories

- BY BEN GLAZE Deputy Political Editor ben.glaze@mirror.co.uk @benglaze

IMPRESSED Tycoon John Mills

LABOUR’S biggest donor, who was a fierce critic of Jeremy Corbyn, today reveals he is ready to pump cash into the party again.

With the Tory lead in the polls cut to just five points since Keir Starmer took over, millionair­e shopping channel tycoon John Mills said he was thinking of injecting funds once more.

Mr Mills gave Labour £1.65million worth of shares in his company JML under Ed Miliband’s leadership in 2013.

But he stopped filling the war chest during Jeremy Corbyn’s four and a half years in charge.

Now, in an exclusive Mirror interview, he says he could donate once again

He said: “Keir Starmer is a very impressive figure.

“You’ve only got to see him at the Despatch Box to see there is somebody who is a potential PM.

He seems to have struck the right note between supporting the Government [over coronaviru­s] and being critical.

“I was never a Jeremy Corbyn supporter, I was very sorry to see the Labour Party going in the direction it did.” Pointing to the Dominic Cummings affair and the

NO CASH Corbyn

THE big Brexit divide that split the country and parts of the Labour party is behind us, leader Keir Starmer says. Speaking online to voters in pro-Leave Doncaster, lost by Labour MP Caroline Flint at the last election, Mr Starmer said it was time to move on from the heated debate. He explained: “We are now outside the EU and therefore it’s important for me to say that in my opinion, the Leave/ Remain divide is over... and I’m not going to revive it.”

Mr Starmer, who backed Remain, also told callers he was hopeful Labour would win power in 2024.

But he cautioned the road to victory at the next general election would be “difficult”.

He then stressed: “I don’t think it’s possible if I don’t do what I’m doing now, which is to listen to what people want to tell me about what needs to change in the Labour Party.” On Thursday Mr Starmer and his wife Victoria clapped to show support for Britain’s carers at home in London. harm it is causing Boris Johnson, he believes Labour could win the next general election.

He highlighte­d the rapid fall in Conservati­ve support in 1992, after the UK dropped out of the Exchange Rate Mechanism.

Mr Mills, who recently published the first report from his thinktank, the John Mills Institute for Prosperity, said: “The Government’s popularity just plunged and never recovered, then the Labour Party got in with a huge majority in 1997. I think there is a parallel.”

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THANK YOU ALL Keir and Victoria on Thursday

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