Sunday Mirror

Starmer £200 curry bill claim ‘spiced up’

Takeaway: Order much smaller

- PHIL CARDY phil.cardy@mirror.co.uk

KEIR Starmer’s reported £200 “Beergate” curry bill has been exaggerate­d, says the takeaway that served it.

Durham Police are probing whether the Labour Leader’s beer and nosh with party workers broke Covid rules.

It was widely reported the bill was £200 – enough to feed up to 30 people and believed

to be the key claim that triggered the police probe. However, the Capital restaurant in Durham yesterday revealed the bill was significan­tly less – although a breakdown of the order has been wiped off its system. Syed Zohorul Jr, who helps run the Capital, said: “It hasn’t been that big an order. It wasn’t £200. It would definitely have been a much smaller order.

“Our prices are expensive anyway. It’s a year ago and we don’t have a record.

“But I’m sure it was a smaller order.

“This shouldn’t involve us – it’s got nothing to do with us. They shouldn’t be investigat­ing.”

Sir Keir was seen drinking beer with Labour staff in the former Durham Miners HQ – at a time England was under stage 2 Covid rules. He maintains it was a work event during the

Hartlepool by-election. On Friday he said: “I’m confident that no rules were broken.”

It is the second time police have looked at the incident.

A spokesman said: “Earlier this year, it was concluded no offence had been establishe­d and no further action would be taken. Following significan­t new informatio­n over recent days, Durham Constabula­ry has reviewed that position and we can confirm an investigat­ion into potential breaches is being conducted.”

Last night it was reported that a Labour whistleblo­wer had leaked a document showing the gathering was planned in advance – and questioned whether Sir Keir returned to work after the event.

But Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting said: “Keir Starmer is honest... he will be vindicated.”

The decision to re-investigat­e comes after the force declined to re-open their files on the Barnard Castle trip made by ex-No10 aide Dominic Cummings in 2020.

The former prosecutor for north-west England, Nazir Afzal, compiled a 200-page dossier alleging multiple rule breaches.

Mr Afzal, who lost his brother to coronaviru­s, tweeted on Friday: “It had witness statements ready for court. Durham Police rejected it. What’s stopping them I wonder?”

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At the event
KEIR BEER At the event

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