The prime minister disclosed on Wednesday that, in order to give his son the privacy he needed to study for his GCSEs this summer during the election campaign, he used the rich Labour peer’s estimated £18 million property.
Sir Keir reported that the usage of Lord Alli’s penthouse from May 28 to July 13 was valued at £20,437.28, but it is still unclear why he kept using it after examinations ended on June 19.
As of late, it has come to light that the Labour leader recorded a Christmas video message in December 2021 during the COVID
No rules were broken, according to a Downing Street spokesman.
Five days before, the Tory administration had released fresh guidelines encouraging people to try and prevent the spread of the Omicron variety by working from home.
There were family photos and Christmas cards behind Sir Keir, but the identical shelves had previously been shown in a video taken from within Lord Alli’s apartment.
“At times like this, we must all put the national interest first and play by the rules,” he stated in the video.