EXCLUSIVE: Express analysis of the gifts received by Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves shows that as power beckoned more freebies were lapped up.
Keir Starmer’s appearance at the Euro 2020 final sparked a spree of hospitality gifts being accepted
Gifts to Prime Minister Kier Starmer sky-rocketed from £900 to over £100,000 as he was lavished with hospitality ahead of his election victory, analysis by the Express has shown.
Delving into the Parliamentary archives for members’ financial interests shows that in the North London politician’s early days as an MP his trips were infrequent and fairly modest.
From 2015 to his run for the Labour leadership four years later, the only two trips of note were a visit to Taiwan to meet political leaders and an evening in Leeds for the Yorkshire Post Excellence in Business Awards.
By the time he became leader of the opposition in 2020, his all-time total for gifts received was barely £1,000.
However, once he’d taken the hot seat and Covid lockdown restrictions were relaxed, the hospitality enjoyed by Starmer multiplied considerably.
In the summer of 2021, he was in the posh seats for the final of the European Championships at Wembley and the Challenge Cup Final at Old Trafford, as well as being treated to corporate boxes for his local teams Arsenal and Saracens’ games.
Five holidays, eight Premier League matches, two Coldplay gigs and one sold-out Talyor Swift concert later the total value of gifts he’s declared is 100 times higher than it was three years ago at £102,120.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves, meanwhile, hadn’t accepted a single gift in her Parliamentary career until the start of last year when she started being given theatre tickets worth hundreds of pounds.
By the summer of 2023, the then shadow Chancellor was taking two guests to Wimbledon and tickets to the Proms.
Rachel Reeves had not accepted any gifts until January 2023
Although her total is dwarfed considerably by Starmer in the past year the gifts accepted by Reeves have still gone from £220 to £13,873.
Angela Rayner’s gifts are the most modest of arguably the three biggest names on the Labour front bench. She has accepted a mere £2,176 with tickets to festival Parklife in Manchester near her constituency making up a sizable portion of the hospitality the Labour deputy leader has enjoyed.
MPs have been under greater scrutiny over the freebies they accepted after it was revealed Sir Keir Starmer accepted £35,000 worth of tickets from football clubs and other politicians were gifted tickets to sold-out events like Taylor Swift’s summer tour.
Both parliamentarians and those seeking to influence them with hospitality have been forced to defend the gifts. Starmer claimed he has “done nothing wrong” by accepting the freebies and last week the Premier League said spending £8,500 to take five Labour MPs to the Brit Awards “is normal practice.”
English football’s most powerful body was forced to explain itself after Express analysis of The Register of Members’ Interests showed that, as politicians debated whether top-flight soccer in England required an independent regulator, the most affected organisation was treating them to a night out where they got to enjoy performances by Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding, Dua Lipa and Kylie Minogue.
The gifts accepted by Labour’s biggest names has sky-rocketed as power beckoned