UK lawmaker quits Labour Party citing PM Keir Starmer’s ‘hypocrisy’ over freebies
Rosie Duffield denounced the leader for cutting a US$400 payment to pensioners while accepting over US$134,000 in gifts and hospitality
The new government of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reeled from its first resignation Saturday, as lawmaker Rosie Duffield quit the Labour Party, accusing him of “hypocrisy” over his acceptance of gifts.
In a blistering resignation letter, Duffield denounced Starmer for pursuing “cruel and unnecessary” policies.
“The sleaze, nepotism and apparent avarice are off the scale,” she wrote, after it emerged earlier this month that Starmer had accepted more than £100,000 (US$134,000) in gifts and hospitality while cutting an annual £300 (US$400) winter heating payment to some 10 million pensioners.
“I am so ashamed of what you and your inner circle have done to tarnish and humiliate our once proud party.”
Duffield said the “hypocrisy” of a leader enjoying expensive free clothing and outings while asking others to tighten their belts was “staggering”.
She also attacked the prime minister’s decision to maintain a cap on a benefit aimed at supporting families with children.