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Starmer says ‘process and procedure matter’ amid cronyism row

27 Aug 2024 4 minute read
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Danny Lawson/PA Wire

Sir Keir Starmer has said “process and procedure and doing things properly matters” to him amid allegations of cronyism.

The Prime Minister is battling the accusations after Lord Alli – who has donated more than £500,000 to Labour over the past 20 years and provided clothing, “multiple pairs of glasses” and accommodation for Sir Keir – was given a pass to Number 10, despite not having a formal job there.

Responding to Sir Keir’s speech in the Downing Street garden on Tuesday, Conservative shadow Treasury minister Laura Trott accused the Labour administration of “hypocrisy on stilts”.

“Honesty and integrity”

Asked about Lord Alli, a Labour peer since 1998, and allegations of cronyism, the Prime Minister told the press: “These allegations and these accusations are coming from the very people that dragged our country down in the first place, so you’ll forgive me if I take that approach to it.

“We are going to fix the foundations, we’ve got to do it at speed and I’m determined to have the right people in the right places to allow us to get on with that job.

“I’m enormously aware of how big a task this is and how we have to move at pace, and that’s why we’re getting the best people into the best jobs.

“But I’m not really going to take lectures on this from the people who dragged our country so far down in the last few years.”

Sir Keir declined to “publicly discuss individual appointments” but confirmed there would be an “open and transparent” process in future recruitment processes.

He also denied saying “process doesn’t matter” and added: “I am absolutely determined to restore honesty and integrity to Government, because I think that is core to ensuring that people appreciate that politics can be a force for good.

“I think one of the reasons people have been disillusioned – disaffected, if you like – in recent years is because they can’t see politics as a force for good, so that process and procedure and doing things properly matters to me beyond the fact that it, as it were, should be done properly.

“I think it’s core to politics, so I didn’t mean that.

“Look, if you take Lord Alli, he’s a long-term donor and contributor to the Labour Party. He was doing some transition work with us, he had a pass for a short-term time to do that work, and the work finished, and he hasn’t got a pass. That’s the state of affairs.”

Allegations

Allegations of cronyism have extended to Ian Corfield, who has donated £20,000 to the party over the past decade, including £5,000 to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, before he took a temporary job in the Treasury as its investment director.

The Sunday Times reported at the weekend Mr Corfield had stepped down from his civil service role to become a temporary, unpaid adviser to the department instead.

According to Ms Trott, who was Chief Secretary to the Treasury under former prime minister Rishi Sunak, her former department “is in complete disarray”.

Responding to Sir Keir’s speech, she said: “The Treasury appointments once again appear not to have gone through the normal processes and haven’t been disclosed to Parliament.

“The Chancellor appears to have not only failed to declare that a political appointee to the civil service was a donor, a breach of the ministerial code, but has now circumvented normal processes to promote an ally.

“Hypocrisy on stilts.”

The former minister made this accusation based on the civil service’s “external by default” recruitment policy, to open job applications to candidates outside the civil service, according to a Conservative source, based on answers to MPs’ written questions from Cabinet Office minister Georgia Gould.

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey did not comment on allegations of cronyism in his response to Tuesday’s speech at Number 10, but said: “Only the out-of-touch Conservative Party will deny the scale of the challenges facing the new Government and the new Parliament.”


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Jeff
Jeff
4 months ago

Funny that the usual suspect press are after this when they gave a free pass to Lebedev or Bailey or Owen. They didn’t blip when Cummings got his rose garden do and this is before the PPE VIP lanes or trying to re wrote the rules to let Patterson off. There really is a deep pit of shame the Tpry press agents are trying to ignore here.

Lets see where this is in a few weeks time.

But yeah, Labour eh. Grrrrr.

CapM
CapM
4 months ago
Reply to  Jeff

Surely you can’t be surprised that the right wing media are squawking and flapping about it’s surely what anyone who has even the slightest awareness of how things work understands.

But saying that maybe it is a surprise otherwise multimillionaire Starmer wouldn’t have accepted money to pay for his new glasses.

Fuel allowance for pensioners scrapped, two child credit cap, free designer glasses, oh that’s right the last one is just for him.
I wonder if he’ll see things clearer now.

Jeff
Jeff
4 months ago
Reply to  CapM

The tropes are landing far from usual suspect right wing press tree today. rothemere, murdoch, barclay earning their influence well.

Things ain’t great, I hope they fix the pensioners heating allowance.

CapM
CapM
4 months ago
Reply to  Jeff

No one forced Starmer to accept £20 000 for clothes and glasses.
And no-one’s forcing him to do an Osborne.
Yet….

Different talking head MPs on TV now but the talk is near identical in both content and delivery to what it was under the previous regime.

Jeff
Jeff
4 months ago
Reply to  CapM

Donation of 20 grand declared. All OK. Call it glasses and a few suits, ohnoes!

CapM
CapM
4 months ago
Reply to  Jeff

“Donation of 20 grand declared. All OK.,”

That’s exactly what all those new talking heads are saying.

Jeff
Jeff
4 months ago
Reply to  CapM

Nah, they are trying to make it sinister. Topy shills gonna shill.

If I had my way all donations go into a pot then dished out to charity. Until then donations is part of the circus and watching it get played is interesting.

CapM
CapM
4 months ago
Reply to  Jeff

“Topy(sic) shills gonna shill.”
And Labour shills gonna shill.

Billy James
Billy James
4 months ago

No surprise just look at all the trough feeders serving on the boards of health boards/charidee’s and other associated quango’s in Wales…

Full of family & Mates..

Howie
Howie
4 months ago

Why has Starmer cancelled the appointment of the new National Security Advisor, Gwyn Jenkins, he was appointed through a fully transparent process, many believe Starmer has a political crony lined up.
Even the Guardian is bemused by this move by him.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/aug/26/starmer-cancels-appointmen-gwyn-jenkins-new-national-security-adviser

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