Keir Starmer Defends Using Corporate Box at Arsenal to Cut Security Costs
Keir Starmer has defended accepting a corporate box at Arsenal, saying it saves taxpayer money on security. As prime minister, attending matches in the stands would require expensive security measures. Using the box avoids these costs.
Keir Starmer has defended his decision to accept the use of a corporate box at Arsenal, stating it will save taxpayer money on security measures.
Starmer, a long-time Arsenal supporter, explained that sitting in the stands as prime minister would require costly security arrangements.
By using a more secure corporate box, Starmer argues the taxpayer won't bear the burden of additional expenses.
Despite criticism regarding gifts, including donor-funded glasses, Starmer insists his focus remains on delivering change without extra taxpayer costs.