Keir Starmer not dodging lockdown event questions, says Wes Streetingon May 9, 2022 at 8:48 am

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The shadow health secretary defends the under-pressure Labour leader after he cancels an event.

Sir Keir Starmer

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Sir Keir Starmer is not avoiding answering questions over claims he broke lockdown rules, shadow health secretary Wes Streeting has said.

The Labour leader, who drank beer and ate curry in an MP’s office while restrictions were in place last year, has cancelled an appearance on Monday.

Mr Streeting told the BBC Sir Keir was a man of “decency and honesty” and was not “dodging” scrutiny.

But the Conservatives have accused Sir Keir of double standards.

Sir Keir – who has previously called for Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak to resign over attending Downing Street lockdown events – himself drank beer and ate curry in the constituency office of City of Durham Labour MP Mary Foy during a visit in April last year.

Durham police have launched an inquiry into whether Covid rules were broken, having previously ruled this out.

Sir Keir was due to make a speech and take questions from journalists on Monday at an event organised by the Institute for Government (IoG) think tank, but he has cancelled his appearance.

The IoG said it had received no explanation for this.

Mr Streeting told BBC Breakfast: “I have no idea why he cancelled the event and I certainly didn’t ask before I came on because I think it’s such a trivial issue.

“The idea that Keir has been dodging questions… I mean he’s been out all weekend, even after a local election campaign where we did very well, he’s been out thanking Labour teams, particularly in the places that we did particularly well in these elections.”

“The idea that Keir is somehow ducking scrutiny is simply not true,” he added, saying he would not “even entertain the idea” that the Labour leader would be found to have broken Covid rules and fined for this.

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Sir Keir has said the visit in Durham in April 2021 had been within the rules as it was a work event, and food and drink had been consumed in between doing work.

But an internal memorandum for the trip, obtained by the Mail on Sunday, scheduled time for “dinner”, after which the visit would conclude.

Speaking to BBC One’s Sunday Morning programme, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab accused Sir Keir of “complete hypocrisy” and said he had “a bunch of questions to answer” about the Durham event.

The coronavirus rules in place on 30 April last year meant it was illegal for people in England to socialise indoors with people from outside their household or support bubble.

There was an exemption for “work purposes”, although working from home was recommended in the guidance, but the rules did not mention socialising at work.

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