...setting up a Donkey sanctuary.
They must be hoping it'll damage his reputation.
I bet filly is drooling.
"Man of the people? New Labour leader Sir Keir owns seven acres of land in Surrey worth up to £10m
Published: 01:54, 17 May 2020 | Updated: 07:20, 17 May 2020"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...r-owns-seven-acres-land-Surrey-worth-10m.html
others see it differently:
"Keir Starmer critics ridiculed for trying to make him look bad for owning a 'donkey sanctuary'
Posted 6 hours ago by in news
According to a report from the Mail on Sunday Starmer is... a millionaire.
The front-page story reveals that in 1996 he bought a plot of land behind his parents' house which if it were sold with planning permission it doesn't have, could possibly be worth up to £10m.
Starmer's team responded to a request for comment, saying that the land was bought the field for his late disabled mother, and it was used to house donkeys that Keir’s parents rescued and cared for. "After his mother lost the ability to walk, the field allowed her to still watch the donkeys from her home," they added.
They also confirmed the field was not for sale."
https://www.indy100.com/article/keir-starmer-field-land-donkeys-worth-criticism-popularity-9518751
They must be hoping it'll damage his reputation.
I bet filly is drooling.
"Man of the people? New Labour leader Sir Keir owns seven acres of land in Surrey worth up to £10m
- Sir Keir Starmer owns seven acres of land that could be worth up to £10 million
- The property is on a green belt next to the Surrey home where he grew up
- The leader's spokesman said the land is not for sale and has had no viewings
Published: 01:54, 17 May 2020 | Updated: 07:20, 17 May 2020"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...r-owns-seven-acres-land-Surrey-worth-10m.html
others see it differently:
"Keir Starmer critics ridiculed for trying to make him look bad for owning a 'donkey sanctuary'
Posted 6 hours ago by in news
According to a report from the Mail on Sunday Starmer is... a millionaire.
The front-page story reveals that in 1996 he bought a plot of land behind his parents' house which if it were sold with planning permission it doesn't have, could possibly be worth up to £10m.
Starmer's team responded to a request for comment, saying that the land was bought the field for his late disabled mother, and it was used to house donkeys that Keir’s parents rescued and cared for. "After his mother lost the ability to walk, the field allowed her to still watch the donkeys from her home," they added.
They also confirmed the field was not for sale."
https://www.indy100.com/article/keir-starmer-field-land-donkeys-worth-criticism-popularity-9518751