In a 31 January 2015 interview for
The Sunday Telegraph, Pessina commented on the prospect of Britain's
Labour Party winning the
2015 United Kingdom general election in May, saying "it would be a catastrophe" and describing the Labour's business policies as "not helpful", but declining to specify which policies he disliked. Labour Party figures criticized Pessina's comments, with Shadow Business Secretary
Chuka Umunna responding "The British people and British businesses will draw their own conclusions when those who don't live here, don't pay tax in this country and lead firms that reportedly avoid making a fair contribution in what they pay purport to know what is in Britain’s best interest," followed by Labour Party leader
Ed Miliband saying "The chairman of Boots lives in Monaco and doesn't pay British taxes ... I don't think people should take kindly to being told how to vote by someone who avoids paying his taxes." Walgreens Boots Alliance responded that Pessina's comments "have been taken out of context ... Stefano Pessina was expressing his personal views only and is not campaigning against Ed Miliband or the Labour Party." ==Personal life==