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Starmer Faces Scrutiny Over Labour Donor’s No 10 Access

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
August 26, 2024
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Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure to clarify the authorization process behind a Downing Street security pass issued to Labour donor Waheed Alli. The controversy comes as questions swirl around the government’s integrity amid growing allegations of cronyism.

The Conservative Party has called on Cabinet Secretary Simon Case to reveal who approved the security pass, which granted Lord Alli unrestricted access to Number 10, despite his lack of a formal role within the government. 

Lord Alli, a television executive and longtime Labour supporter, has contributed more than £500,000 to the party over the past two decades.

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Typically, access to such a secure location is reserved for civil servants, special advisers, and those with direct governmental roles. 

Shadow Paymaster General John Glen emphasized that security passes should be a “privilege” limited to individuals requiring regular access for their official duties. “Those requiring occasional access can use the normal visitor system,” Glen stated.

Privilege Limited To Essential Personnel

In a letter addressed to Mr. Case, Glen expressed concern over the pass granted to Lord Alli, pointing out the potential implications of his donations. “All governments should uphold the very highest standards,” Glen wrote. “As such, I ask that you urgently clarify: Who authorized the pass for Lord Alli? Was it the Prime Minister or his chief of staff, Sue Gray?”

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Glen also questioned whether other donors had received similar security passes or if any temporary passes had been issued without formal employment ties.

Cabinet Minister Pat McFadden responded to the mounting criticism by confirming that Lord Alli no longer has access to Downing Street. 

“I don’t think he’s got a pass anymore,” McFadden said, explaining that the pass might have been necessary for a brief period following the election. He was quick to add that Alli was not involved in government or policy-making decisions during this time.

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Pat McFadden, the cabinet office minister, said Kier Starmer and Rachel Reeves could make further unpopular in the months to come.

The controversy surrounding Lord Alli’s pass adds fuel to ongoing criticisms over recent appointments within the Labour Party. The appointment of individuals linked to the party or its supportive think tanks into civil service roles has prompted further questions about the political impartiality of these positions.

Last month, Ian Corfield, who has donated £20,000 to Labour politicians over the past decade, was appointed as a temporary director of investment at the Treasury after serving as the party’s senior business adviser. Corfield reportedly resigned from his official role to become an unpaid adviser to the Chancellor instead.

Similarly, eyebrows were raised over the appointment of Emily Middleton, a businesswoman whose firm donated more than £65,000 to Labour, who was made a director general in the Department for Science and Technology. 

Furthermore, Jess Sargeant, a former staffer at a Labour-aligned think tank, was appointed deputy director in the government’s Propriety and Constitution Group (PCG), a department tasked with maintaining ethical standards across Whitehall. 

Sargeant’s role, according to government sources, is focused primarily on House of Lords reform.

The Cabinet Office has been approached for further comments on these appointments, but a government spokesperson has reiterated their stance, stating, “We don’t comment on individual appointments and staffing.”

As such, the scrutiny over Lord Alli’s pass and other Labour-linked appointments raises significant concerns about transparency and the influence of political donations on government access and decision-making.

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