Acceptance of gifts pictured in 2010 On 24 August 2024, in what has been dubbed the "passes for glasses" affair,
The Times reported that, shortly after Starmer became the prime minister, Lord Alli, Starmer's biggest personal donor, had been given a security pass. The pass gave Alli unrestricted access to Downing Street, and he then hosted a party there for other Labour Party donors. This gave rise to suspicions of "cash for access" and claims of
cronyism. On 15 September 2024, reports emerged in the British media that Starmer had initially failed to declare £5,000 of gifts used to purchase clothes for his wife,
Victoria Starmer. The gifts had been given by
Waheed Alli, Baron Alli, who had also given Starmer a number of clothing-related gifts, including £2,435 worth of eyeglasses, and had given Labour Deputy Leader
Angela Rayner gifts worth £3,550 of clothes in June 2024. The donations, which included a personal shopper and clothing alterations, were said to have occurred both before and after the general election. It was subsequently reported that Starmer had accepted over £107,145 worth of gifts, benefits, and hospitality since the
2019 general election, including tickets to
Arsenal F.C. matches and concerts from
Taylor Swift and
Coldplay, two-and-a-half times more than any other MP. It was also reported that Health Secretary
Wes Streeting had been gifted four Taylor Swift concert tickets, worth a total of £1,160, by
The Football Association, and that Chancellor of the Exchequer
Rachel Reeves had accepted £7,500 worth of clothes in 2024 from
Juliet Rosenfeld, On 17 September,
10 Downing Street announced that
Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Daniel Greenberg would not investigate the gifts. On Friday 20 September, as the 2024
Labour Party Conference was set to begin, Starmer as well as Reeves and Rayner announced they would no longer accept clothes from donors. That weekend,
The Mail on Sunday reported that Secretary of State for Education
Bridget Phillipson had received a £14,000 gift from Alli for her 40th birthday party. Starmer subsequently admitted to accepting accommodation worth £20,000 from Lord Alli between May and July 2024, stating that the offer was for somewhere his son could study peacefully for his
GCSEs. The exams that year finished in mid-June. Starmer's use of accommodation provided by Alli sparked further controversy when it was reported that a video calling for Brits to stay at home that Starmer had filmed in December 2021, during the third wave of the
COVID-19 pandemic, had been filmed in a flat belonging to Alli. The
Telegraph also reported that Deputy Prime Minister
Angela Rayner faced an investigation by the parliamentary standards commissioner over the use of Alli's $2.5-million New York apartment. On 27 September,
The Guardian reported that Starmer had received an additional £16,000 worth of clothes as a gift from Alli in late 2023 and early 2024. Although those gifts had been declared in time, they had been declared as money "for the private office" of Starmer, and not as clothing.
Civic security for Taylor Swift In October 2024, it was reported that singer-songwriter
Taylor Swift was granted top-level special security protection from the
Special Escort Group of the
Metropolitan Police after Labour politicians including Starmer, his home secretary
Yvette Cooper, his health secretary
Wes Streeting, culture secretary
Lisa Nandy and education secretary
Bridget Phillipson were gifted with over £20,000 in free tickets to concerts for
The Eras Tour in London in August 2024. Swift's team had requested the protection following the
Vienna terrorism plot, which targeted one of her previous concerts in the same month. In advance of the London shows, Swift's team had reportedly threatened to cancel the concerts if the security was not provided. However, the police subsequently reversed its decision and provided Swift with the requested protection after Cooper reportedly discussed the matter with the police. Cooper's husband, former Labour politician
Ed Balls, also received free tickets for the tour. Nandy denied that Cooper had intervened for the police to grant the request and said it was "an operational decision for the police", while 10 Downing Street also denied accusations that the tickets were offered to the politicians by Swift's team in return for the security protection. == Analysis ==