The UK’s main opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer is being investigated over potential breaches of CCP virus regulations, Durham police confirmed on Friday.
The force previously said it did not believe the Labour leader broke any rules in the so-called “beergate” affair but said it had reviewed the conclusion in light of “significant new information” without specifying what the information is.
Amid the “partygate” allegations that a number of rule-breaking gatherings occurred in the centre of the Conservative government during the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus lockdowns, it emerged in January that Starmer was pictured having a beer in the office of Mary Foy, Labour MP for the City of Durham, at around 10 p.m. on April 30, 2021, when indoor mixing between households was banned under CCP virus rules.