Precisely the point I made. They screamed at the Tories for ALEDGED misdoings at the time. I have vivid memories of Rayner spitting and pointing for similar actions she's now guilty of herself.
They built their campaign on honesty, transparency and trust, portraying themselves as completely opposite to the Tories but that was blatantly untrue.
I certainly was annoyed with the Tory sleaze and imo ALL politicians should have a complete ban on accepting gifts of any kind, they are sufficiently rewarded to buy their own. Listening to Starmer, almost with tars in his eyes say "if I don't accept tickets I can't take my boy to a football match" was stomach churning. no less than watching Boris last night dodge the apology questions. Starmer is a multi millionaire with a salary the majority of working people would die for, no problem with that but the arrogant silly person can afford his own tickets or to rent a box at Arsenal.
You are rather naive it seems.
Spot on.
It's been said several times on here 'Well if they declare the gifts, that's within the rules - what's the problem?'.
That's facile - take a look at who is providing all this largesse and why they do it.
Not corruption, and 'bribery' is too strong a word, but to buy influence, certainly - to tone down any measures that might adversely affect the finances of the outfits who are donors. I mentioned earlier just how much the betting and gaming industry chip in and how widespread the number of MPs and ministers are who are the recipients. Same with football - a £multi-billion industry.
Here's a clip about draft legislation under consideration now:
Quote:
Pressure is mounting over a controversial clause included in a draft version of the bill that will introduce an independent football regulator in England.
The Football Governance Bill was announced by the previous government and
reintroduced in this summer’s King’s Speech following the Labour Party’s election victory.
It provisionally has a clause requiring the proposed regulator to consider the “foreign and trade policy objectives” of the UK government when taking decisions. In a letter to Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, Uefa warned government “interference” could lead to co-hosts England being barred from Euro 2028.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says the government is talking to Uefa but he does not think the football regulator plans will prevent England taking part in the tournament. European football's governing body added the clause “requires further clarification and understanding”
End quote.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cj4dveq15j2o
Rather than quote from the (allegedly) 'Corrupt Right Wing Press', below is a clip from a red-top Labour 'rag' - The Daily Mirror:
All ‘freebies’ declared in the list of MPs interests, but it seems wholly inappropriate whatever party is involved. The inference can only be to influence ('groom?') MPs to delay, cancel or lessen the severity of any restrictions which might adversely impact on the finances of the industry. Why else would these outfits ‘splash the cash’ as they do? Newly elected MPs will be 'easy meat' and flattered at being considered worthy recipients.
Quote:
'The Premier League of free tickets and the football clubs giving out freebies to MPs The Register of Members Financial Interests shows which Members of Parliament have been given free tickets to football matches and other sporting and non-sporting events:'
The
Premier League is the most likely source of the gifted tickets. Current MPs received 21 sets of tickets worth a combined total of £34,125 between them.
Labour MPs benefitted the most with 18 sets of tickets, while Conservative MPs received three sets. The Register only includes current MPs, so any tickets given out to those who lost their seats at the last election aren’t included in the figures.
The
Football Association gifted MPs 17 sets of tickets to football matches, the next highest number of any organisation. They’re followed by
Manchester City with 11,
Liverpool with six, then Portsmouth, the EFL and the Betting and
Gaming Council with three sets of tickets each, while Anna Turley received two tickets with hospitality to
Arsenal v
Everton at the Emirates Stadium worth £900.
Only half (11) of the tickets the Premier League has given out though were actually for football matches. The most expensive set of tickets they gifted an MP were four tickets with hospitality to a
Taylor Swift concert worth a total of £4,000. They went to the Prime Minister, Sir
Keir Starmer.
The Premier League also gave Taylor Swift tickets to four other sitting MPs - Darren Jones (four tickets worth £3,400), Catherine McKinnell (two tickets worth £2,000), Chris Ward (two tickets worth £1,660), and Joe Morris (two tickets worth £1,660). The Premier League also gifted five MPs with tickets to the Brit Awards - Pat McFadden (£3,000), Liz Kendall (£1,500), Peter Kyle (£1,500), Dr Rupa Huq (£1,250) and Jake Richards (£1,250).
There are 11 sets of football tickets on the Register attributed to the Premier League. The Prime Minister received the most expensive of those - five tickets with hospitality to Arsenal vs Porto worth £3,000.
Olivia Bailey received four tickets to attend the final of the 2023 Community Shield worth a total of £2,800. Dame Karen Bradley received three tickets with hospitality to the
FA Cup semi-final worth £2,634. The Football Association gave out more sets of tickets to football matches than the Premier League (14), but also gifted three sets of tickets to see Taylor Swift - four to Wes Streeting (£1,160), two to Sir Ed Davey (£584) and two to Bridget Phillipson (£523).
Manchester City’s gifted tickets were often to local MPs, such as Lucy Powell (four sets), Jeff Smith (two sets), and Andrew Western (one set). They also gave hospitality tickets to Sir Keir Starmer to City vs Arsenal, worth a total of £900.
End quote.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/premier-league-mps-free-tickets-33751143
To use the current buzz word, the 'optics' don't look good.
For goodness sake - just don't do it.
Starmer el al can try to defend and 'normalise' it all till they're blue in the face, but as with the Winter Fuel and VAT on school fees, debacle, those stories will continue to dominate the headlines and keep off the front page all the things that they'd like the press to be trumpeting about - Housing, NHS, employment, not to mention the intractable problem of 'stopping the boats' and dealing with the asylum application backlog, which they said they'd solve.
Or so it seems to me.