Sir Keir Starmer given Arsenal hospitality box worth thousands

https://www.itv.com/watch/news/sir-keir-starmer-given-arsenal-hospitality-box-worth-thousands/ty0346k

Posted by SojournerInThisVale

29 Comments

  1. In fairness he’s not going to be able to sit and watch from the stands.

    I’m happier with this and it being declared than £50,000 being donated by someone under investigation for his Wife’s clothing and styling etc.

  2. I’m sure it’s worth something to Arsenal to have him there on a regular basis. It’s not a good look though especially with the upcoming regulation on the Premiership he wants to get passed. 

  3. I think ‘given’ is possibly the wrong word to use here. It’s not like he’s going to own it. It’s more accurate to say he’s been given the use of a VIP box.

    He’s a lifelong Arsenal fan and season ticket holder. His security detail will not let him sit in his usual seat so the club have done the decent thing.

  4. If you work in low-level government and receive a gift from a third party you’ve been working with, you have to fill out forms and depending on the value its either given to charity or returned. But people at the high level always seem to accept lavish gifts with no issues.

    The worst is these high-level people who actually approach clubs and venues asking for tickets to things like cup finals and gigs like they can’t already afford it.

  5. It’s amazing what brazen corruption and lobbying the shills will justify for an mp as long as they wear a red tie.

  6. greyhounds4life1969 on

    Look, I’m no fan of Starmer but is this and the clothes ‘scandal’ is the worst they can find? Seriously desperate ‘journalism’

  7. And yet national story of street cleaner who was gifted money for a holiday in Portugal by his community told of how he could not accept because of anti corruption and bribery policies. Meanwhile this cunt and his wife get ££££££ for dresses and football tickets. Where is the sense in PM getting freebies willy nilly?

  8. Colloidal_entropy on

    If he continues to pay for his regular season ticket (which I understand he has done so for decades) I see no problem in him being accommodated in a corporate area for security reasons at no additional cost. He wants to watch Arsenal as an ordinary fan. As prime minister security considerations make sitting in the stand difficult, it’s not a jolly, it’s letting him carry on life while being prime minister.

    Some of the glasses, clothes and concert tickets are getting ridiculous though.

  9. I don’t get why they accept the gifts and then they can afford paying for it considering what they earning

  10. Thebritishdovah on

    All politicans should be automatically banned from accepting gifts. It just seems dodgy as fuck that people who can affect our daily lives whilst they can easily afford shite like this.

  11. Sick to death of the lot of them,there all the same ,takers and liars.all in it for themselves,they don’t give a flying fuck about any of us bar there own.

  12. Whether its all legally above board or not, did Kier not think about the optics of this? On the one hand he will have to make some brutal decisions for the country but on the other hand he seems to be welcoming with open arms any freebies thrown to him and his wife.

    You can just say no Kier, not today at least, maybe in a year or later when under your watch the UK ship is finally beginning to turn in the right direction.

    Just from a purely PR point on view I would say no to any perk just to avoid any stink or stench of being seen to be corrupt.

    Kier deserves all the mud that is being thrown at him because this narrative against him was totally avoidable.

  13. I feel like I’ve seen more outrage about this than I ever did about the Covid friends and family contracts the conservatives handed out, the worse thing is I bet all this happened under them too.

  14. Professional_Elk_489 on

    Problem is his team is Arsenal. Any other team (bar Chelsea/Man U/Liverpool/Man City) and it would probably be ok. Arsenal is just too much money tied up in those seats 💺

  15. I reckon if we all clubbed in together we could probably bribe Starmer into doing something useful. Apparently the price isn’t insurmountable.

  16. Ancient-Watch-1191 on

    Come on people don’t be so harsh on this Starmer character, he’s such an upstanding chap with nothing but good intentions.

  17. Laughing_lemon3 on

    As a civil servant (won’t say where) I once had to refuse a box of celebrations at Christmas from a contractor I worked very closely with, because it went against our anti-corruption and bribery policy.

    Just wanted to put that out there…..

  18. HorseBarrierRoad on

    There are only really two questions everyone needs to ask themselves.

    What do you think the people picking up the tab for this are getting?

    What do they think they’re getting?

  19. At least the Tories tried to hide it. Keir doesn’t feel the need to bother given his massive majority.

  20. terrordactyl1971 on

    Ah Socialists…all about equality until they get corrupted by power, then it’s Animal Farm.

    What happened to politics being about service? Did he forget already?

  21. Has he submitted it through the proper channels or hidden it away like the tories constantly did ?

  22. I think he’s entitled to accept that gift. Why should he refuse to watch his team? The suits from Ali feels a but gruby,  but the Arsenal offer is fine.

  23. I’ll give a shit when Kier hands billions of my taxes to his mates.

    Until then the gammonatti can fuck off with their faux outrage.

    PM was offered a spot in the box to watch football matches, who gives a flying fuck.

  24. Crusty_Gammon_Flaps on

    It should be illegal for an MP/PM to receive any kind of gift. They are there to do stuff for the people that live here, not the businesses that can give them the most money or items. IMO it makes them a lot less trustworthy than they already are.