Peer gab Keir Starmer mehr Kleidung im Wert von 16.000 Pfund, deklariert als Geld für ein Privatbüro

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/27/peer-gave-keir-starmer-more-clothes-worth-16000-declared-as-money-for-private-office

Von Mickey_Padgett

23 Comments

  1. Mickey_Padgett on

    Starmers had another £16,000 worth of clothes, this time for ‘a private office’.

    Total @ £32,000

    Proper speed running the zero seats

  2. About time, we had a party funded by the donations of the public rather than the super rich. They might start acting in our interest then

  3. RangoCricket on

    Another right wing media smear piece from the… Guardian. 

    Err, that doesn’t fit the narrative? 

  4. AcademicIncrease8080 on

    The nasty party are truly back in business – we tried to warn you that voting the Tories back into power would usher in more sleaze and corruption but no, the voters didn’t list….. Oh hang on what

  5. CerebellaIX on

    The attempts to make us care about this after living under 14 years of inherited wealth sleazebags is hilarious. The previous prime minister was a richer/wealthier than the queen and yet we’re supposed to be outraged by Keith getting donations

  6. Old-Aside1538 on

    One day in the near future, I hope he receives donations from a businessman who owns a lot of costume shops and attends Prime Minsters questions dressed as Princess Jasmine from Disney’s Aladin.

  7. CosmicBonobo on

    > In July and August alone, the four candidates to become the next Conservative leader – Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat – received between £70,000 and £160,000 in donations each, although much of that is needed for campaigning efforts such as staff and venues.

    …and in the interest of fairness, we’re just going to take them at their word and not bring it up again.

  8. TheClemDispenser on

    My new goal is to be ready to leave the country by 2029. I encourage a lot of you to do the same.

  9. MrPloppyHead on

    What I don’t understand is kier starmer could wear a Marks and Sparks suite, I don’t think it woul d be a noticeable difference.

  10. 0Neverland0 on

    When this first came out we had labout shills saying that £16,000 for clothes wasn’t very much considering how much clothes cost … *much to my surprise turns out they were right!*

    **FREE GEAR KEIR** took £40,000 of free clothes including £2,500 of luxury eyewear and £5,000 of free clothes for the missus …

    All the while on an household income of £200k a year …

    … but you know it’s the disabled ppl living off benefits and the pensioners making over £13,000 a year who have to make sacrifices for the good of the country.

    Jesus wept.

  11. Never mind the giving of clothes , what about somebody taking his clothes off? Shhh there is an embargo. Free the sausages ! Wonder if somebody knows his secret and changed the teleprompter to say sausages as a euphemism?

  12. essex-not-me on

    Forget which particular politician is on the take, its just plain wrong that the public get hammered by HMRC for every incidental benefit of working, civil servants adhere to strict ethics and corruption rules while politicians of all colours take the piss. They are laughing at us, all of them.

    Its high time the corrupt gifts and expenses rules for politicians and other government servants is harmonised.

  13. alfifbaggins on

    How the fuck do you even wear that many clothes. Beyonce style maybe, different costume per meeting. Full wardrobe team. Gok wan in the corner

  14. Sadistic_Toaster on

    Well, you can’t expect him to be naked when he’s in the office, can you ? So he had no choice but to take the clothes.

  15. bateau_du_gateau on

    Peers are supposed to be the most honourable of us, given a high position for life in recognition of their characters. But they are the opposite, the worst of us, time for fundamental, democratic reform. No more honours, no more life peers, elected upper house with term limits.

  16. Whereareyouimsosorry on

    Dear Guardian: please follow the COVID money instead.. no one cares about the clothes.

  17. martzgregpaul on

    Bored now. Honestly this ridiculous witch hunt is getting embarrassing.

  18. nomadshire on

    Boris bagged a couple million on top of his salary. Glad to see it was also in the headlines at the time and not just the private eye.

  19. WesternHovercraft400 on

    Do we think this might be the beginning of the end for Free Gear Keir?

  20. BeneficialPeppers on

    Are they Suits? Cos if it’s literally work clothes then don’t we all get free clothes then technically? Admittedly not 16k’s worth but still. You want your PM looking fly when he’s on the world stage tbh instead of like some ill fitted drunkard you find at the races

  21. limaconnect77 on

    This is get-the-popcorn-out stuff – the Grauniad really does have a hard-on for digging at Starmer.

    He must have fucked them over at some point.

  22. Biscuit_Courier on

    These new Tories are a lot like the old Tories. If the cap that was bought for parliamentary privilege fits then I guess you have to wear it. It’s a good job people voted for the lesser evil. Who knows how many clothes the Tories would have by now? I can’t really knock Keith to be fair as he has thrown his weight behind pork producers. I can’t wait till we free the sausages.

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