Sunday Sun

Labour leader is ‘confident’ ahead of probe

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SIR Keir Starmer said he is “confident” that he did not breach lockdown rules by having a beer and curry at a campaign event.

The Labour leader spoke after Durham Constabula­ry confirmed it was investigat­ing claims an evening event attended by the Labour leader with other senior party figures and activists last year might have broken pandemic social distancing regulation­s.

But Sir Keir said: “As I have explained a number of times, I was working in the office, we stopped for something to eat.

“There was no party, no breach of rules, I am confident of that.”

A leaked memo published by the Mail on Sunday indicated that the dinner in Durham had been planned on the schedule for Sir Keir’s day of campaignin­g in April 2021.

The document states that there would be a “dinner in Miners Hall” with City of Durham MP Mary Foy from 8.40pm to 10pm – and a note indicates a member of staff in Sir Keir’s office was to arrange the takeaway curry from the Spice Lounge.

The only business listed after the dinner is for Sir Keir to walk back to his hotel – he has previously claimed he “paused for food” and continued working after the meal, saying “the idea that nobody works at 10 o’clock at night is absurd”. A spokesman for the Leader of the Opposition’s office said: “Keir was working, a takeaway was made available in the kitchen, and he ate between work demands. No rules were broken.”

Timings for events frequently slip during a campaign and on the day of the curry the takeaway was late, a source said.

Speaking during a visit to Scotland, the Labour leader said: “The police have obviously got to do their job but meanwhile I am here in Scotland because we have had a fantastic set of results.”

He also said that while he has called for Prime Minster Boris Johnson to quit after he was fined for attending a party at Westminste­r during lockdown, he would not be resigning.

Instead he said he was focused on the next general election after his party “did really well” in the local elections.

Asked if he would be the person leading the party into the next Westminste­r election campaign, Sir Keir said: “I will be taking them into that general election, I am really pleased.”

His comments came after he was accused of hypocrisy by Tories, with cabinet minister Nadhim Zahawi questionin­g why Sir Keir was not resigning after the Labour leader had called for Mr Johnson to quit while under investigat­ion over the No 10 partygate row.

Labour allies of Sir Keir said he would be cleared by police and there was a sharp contrast between him and the Prime Minister.

Durham Police said they had reversed an earlier decision on the case that no offence had been committed, after receiving “significan­t new informatio­n”.

Police have not said what sparked the probe but The Times reported a “key factor” was confirmati­on deputy leader Angela Rayner attended the evening.

Labour had previously denied that.

 ?? ?? ■ Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer arriving in London, after visiting Carlisle following the announceme­nt that he is to be investigat­ed by police amid allegation­s he broke lockdown rules last year
■ Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer arriving in London, after visiting Carlisle following the announceme­nt that he is to be investigat­ed by police amid allegation­s he broke lockdown rules last year

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