Sir Keir Starmer has denied allegations that he violated lockdown rules while receiving voice coaching during the Covid-19 pandemic. The sessions, conducted by Leonie Miller, who was deemed a keyworker, took place at Labour headquarters on Christmas Eve 2020, coinciding with stringent Tier 4 restrictions imposed by Boris Johnson’s government. Johnson faced scrutiny for hosting gatherings during the lockdown and consistently denied any rule breaches. Starmer's coaching arose amid inquiries into leadership decisions, discussed in the book 'Get In', contributing to the unfolding narrative of political actions during the pandemic.
Sir Keir Starmer defended against accusations of lockdown breaches related to receiving voice coaching during the Covid lockdown, stating key worker status of the coach.
The visit of voice coach Leonie Miller to Labour HQ occurred during strict Christmas lockdown measures, raising questions about adherence to pandemic restrictions.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson denied any rule breaches concerning his Christmas gatherings, while former minister Richard Holden raised inquiries regarding Starmer's voice coaching.
Details revealing Starmer's voice coaching during lockdown emerged from 'Get In', a serialization of his leadership, linking it to the broader narrative of the pandemic.
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