May 10, 2022
10:59 am
Prime Ministers Questions
Catch-up
Keir Starmer’s ‘honour and integrity’ as he vows to quit if he’s fined over Beergate
The Daily Mirror contrasts his move with the prime minister’s refusal to go after he was fined. “This is what honour looks like, Mr Johnson” is the paper’s headline.
Daily Mirror says Keir Starmer has launched a dramatic fight-back over ‘Beergate’ by vowing to quit if he is fined by Durham Police.
In a high stakes move, the Labour leader tied his future to the fate of the police investigation launched by detectives last week.
The former director of public prosecutions insisted he was “very clear” that no rules were broken last April when up to 15 staff ate curry and drank beer while campaigning.
But he added: “If the police decide to issue me with a fixed penalty notice, I would of course do the right thing and step down.”
His deputy Angela Rayner, who was also at the event, said she would “do the decent thing” and resign if she received a fixed penalty notice.
The dramatic move piles pressure on the Prime Minister who has refused to quit despite being fined by the Met Police for breaking lockdown laws.
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Read More:https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/keir-starmers-honour-integrity-vows-26919223
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Keir Starmer’s gamble could be the making of him — as long as it works
FT says the Labour leader has struggled to define himself with voters. By offering to resign if he is fined by police he stands in sharp contrast to Boris Johnson
FT News says this simply is make or break for Keir Starmer. By announcing that he will resign as Labour leader if he is fined for breaching Covid restrictions, he has gambled his position on a police inquiry whose outcome he cannot predict with absolute certainty.
But necessity was the mother of invention. Having called so unequivocally for the prime minister’s resignation after he was fined, Starmer’s position would have been untenable were he to be similarly punished over a legitimate campaign event in Durham which was rounded off with curry and beer. He would be the former Director of Public Prosecutions, the self-proclaimed hard man on law and order, who himself broke the law. The risks are therefore not as great as they might appear.
And the potential gains are large. The Labour leader lacks Boris Johnson’s charisma. His biggest selling point to voters was that, unlike the prime minister, he is a man of integrity — again the former DPP — who believed in the rules. Had he sought to stay on after being fined, his credibility would be shot.
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Read More: https://www.ft.com/content/b6894f43-51ab-4387-956b-12d9f2f1233f
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