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Starmer faces calls for probe after Reeves admits falling foul of rental rules

29 Oct 2025 3 minute read
Chancellor Rachel Reeves recording a broadcast clip in Downing Street, central London. Image: PA Video/PA Wire

Sir Keir Starmer is facing calls to launch a “full investigation” after Rachel Reeves admitted she fell foul of local housing regulations when she put her family home up for rent.

The Chancellor raised the error with the Prime Minister’s independent ethics adviser and admitted it to Sir Keir, after it was revealed by the Daily Mail.

The newspaper reported Ms Reeves did not obtain a selective rental licence for her south London home when she moved into No 11 Downing Street after Labour won the election.

The family home was advertised for £3,200 per month in rent.

Southwark Council requires people renting out their properties in certain areas, including where Ms Reeves’ home is, to get one of the licences in advance, the Mail reported.

Letting agent

The Chancellor is understood to accept she should have got the licence, but relied upon the advice of a letting agent which said it would advise if one was needed, but did not tell her it was necessary.

A spokesperson for Ms Reeves said: “Since becoming Chancellor Rachel Reeves has rented out her family home through a lettings agency.

“She had not been made aware of the licencing requirement, but as soon as it was brought to her attention she took immediate action and has applied for the licence.

“This was an inadvertent mistake and in the spirit of transparency she has made the Prime Minister, the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards and the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards aware.”

But the Conservatives insisted further steps were needed.

Writing on social media, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: “The Prime Minister must launch a full investigation.

“He once said ‘lawmakers can’t be lawbreakers’.

“If, as it appears, the Chancellor has broken the law, then he will have to show he has the backbone to act.”

‘Scandals’

Daisy Cooper, Lib Dem deputy leader, meanwhile said: “The Chancellor is meant to be delivering growth but the only thing she appears to be growing is the Government’s list of scandals.

“Just weeks before the Budget, this risks seriously undermining confidence in this Government and its ability to focus on the urgent tasks at hand.”

The news Ms Reeves failed to obtain the licence comes after several high profile Government figures have had to step down as a result of scandals.

Among these were Angela Rayner, the former deputy prime minister and housing secretary, who resigned following a row about her tax affairs.

Lord Mandelson was also sacked as ambassador to Washington after details of his relationship with the dead paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein came to light.

Ms Reeves is faced with questions about the arrangements for renting out her home less than a month before she is due to deliver what is expected to be a difficult Budget.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 month ago

Care to comment Red Sonia…?

Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

Shouldn’t happen but funny how the usual suspect press never went after the Cons with this much zeal, and still don’t. That should be the story as well as this.

Howie
Howie
1 month ago

What was her very senior civil servant husband doing during all of this considering he headed up the benefits payment service that were hounding some people at the time. He rented out his flat as well in a well heeled part of London. The annual income from both rents is estimated at £74k while we pay her living expenses in Downing St.

Last edited 1 month ago by Howie
Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 month ago
Reply to  Howie

Political Parasites feel entitled to whatever they can get gratis, Clark of the Cinque Ports and his cabinet are no less avaricious than the previous lot just bigger hypocrites…

Frank
Frank
1 month ago

More should be done to scrutinise politicians’ activities before they take up office. They dictate what we should and shouldn’t be doing while they themselves are busy and sometimes illegally feathering their own nests. Chancellors especially have the power to inflict increases on household costs, taxes, benefit cuts etc. and the way we live but at the same time avoid hurting themselves and their ilk financially. They never seem to hit themselves….only us.

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