A senior Cabinet minister has confirmed that
Sir Keir Starmer’s largest personal donor once held a security pass to Downing Street. Pat McFadden, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, revealed that Lord Alli was granted the pass after Labour’s election win, though it has since been revoked.
doesn’t it seem that Muslim have direct access to the leader of the UK
Downing Street passes, which allow unrestricted access to No. 10, are typically reserved for staff and families residing there. It is unusual for anyone not officially employed as a political adviser or civil servant to receive such a privilege or to host events at the location.
Lord Alli, a wealthy TV executive and former investment banker, spearheaded Labour’s fundraising efforts for the general election, contributing £500,000 to the party since 2020. He also donated nearly £55,000 to Sir Keir for clothing, eyewear, and private office expenses. Following the election, he organized a reception in the Downing Street garden for those who financially supported Labour’s successful campaign.
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