PM gives ‘human’ reason for accepting offer from Labour donor Waheed Alli and says no cash changed hands Keir Starmer has defended borrowing an £18m penthouse flat from the Labour donor Waheed Alli during the election, saying he took the offer so that his son would have a place to study for his GC...
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