Tory MP demands police probe into Keir Starmer’s lockdown beer with colleagues in the wake of PM’s Partygate fine
- Sir Keir Starmer faces calls for his own Partygate probe over office beers in 2021
- The Labour leader was pictured having a beer with colleagues during lockdown
- He has already been cleared by Durham constabulary of breaking the rules but the force is under pressure to reopen the case
Sir Keir Starmer could face a fresh police probe for having a beer with colleagues during lockdown in the wake of the Partygate fine handed to Boris Johnson.
The Labour leader was photographed ‘drinking and socialising’ in an MP’s office when households were banned from mixing indoors.
He was cleared of breaching any rules after Durham Constabulary looked at footage of the event, which took place during campaigning for the Hartlepool by-election a year ago.
The Labour leader was photographed ‘drinking and socialising’ in an MP’s office when households were banned from mixing indoors
But the force is under pressure to reopen the case after Scotland Yard began handing out fixed-penalty notices to politicians and officials for breaking Covid laws while working in Downing Street and Whitehall.
The Prime Minister and Rishi Sunak have been fined £50 each for gathering in No 10 in June 2020 so Mr Johnson could be wished happy birthday. More penalties will be issued next month.
Richard Holden, Tory MP for North West Durham, wrote to Durham’s Chief Constable Jo Farrell urging her to look again at the decision to take no further action against Sir Keir.
He said there was a strong public interest in reassessing the Labour leader’s case in light of the fines issued to the PM and the Chancellor.
Mr Holden added: ‘I do not believe the photographed activity meets the “functional but not social” test in the guidance on political campaigning in campaign rooms.’
Labour and Durham Constabulary declined to comment last night.
When the images emerged in January, Sir Keir said: ‘We stopped for something to eat and then we carried on working. No party, no breach of the rules and absolutely no comparison with the Prime Minister.’
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