UK Prime Minister under investigation over wife's clothing

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Published: 2024-09-16 16:28

Last Updated: 2024-09-16 17:31


Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer (Credit: Reuters)
Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer (Credit: Reuters)

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is being investigated for potentially breaching parliamentary rules after Labour Party donor Wahid Ali covered the cost of clothing for Starmer’s wife.

Starmer disclosed several donations, including his own glasses and workwear, but omitted mentioning the clothing provided for his wife, which led to questions of transparency, according to financial records.

British media outlets, including The Sunday Times, reported the potential breach. Under parliamentary rules, MPs are required to disclose financial interests, including gifts, that could be seen as influencing their work.

A spokesperson for Starmer’s office said that the team had sought advice from the proper authorities and believed no rules were violated. They added that Starmer’s focus remains on his work for the British public.

Wahid Ali, a media entrepreneur and former chairman of the fashion retailer ASOS, is known for his contributions to the Labour Party. His support for Starmer also reflects the broader fundraising efforts that politicians rely on for public appearances.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy defended Starmer, noting that the prime minister relies on donations for public appearances, in contrast to the US system where the president and first lady can use taxpayer funds for wardrobe expenses. Lammy’s remarks highlight the differences in how public officials in the UK and US finance their official attire.

This issue arises as Starmer faces increasing scrutiny as the Labour Party leader, ahead of potential elections. His handling of the situation will likely impact public perception of his leadership and the transparency of his administration.