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Home ยป Rachel Reeves: Keir Starmer publicly chastises Chancellor after housing rule break
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Rachel Reeves: Keir Starmer publicly chastises Chancellor after housing rule break

By britishbulletin.com30 October 20252 Mins Read
Rachel Reeves: Keir Starmer publicly chastises Chancellor after housing rule break
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Sir Keir Starmer has refused to punish Rachel Reeves for breaking housing rules once again after taking the advice of his ethics chief.

In a newly-released pair of letters on Thursday evening, the PM publicly chastised his Chancellor – and her husband – for not showing him emails with their estate agency sooner.

He told her: “It is clearly regrettable that the information in this correspondence was not shared with me when you wrote to me last night, but I fully accept that you were not aware, at that stage, of these emails.

“I understand that the relevant emails were only unearthed by your husband this morning, and that you have updated me as soon as possible.

“I accept that you were acting in good faith when you wrote to me last night.

“However, it would clearly have been better if you and your husband had conducted a full trawl through all email correspondence with the estate agency before writing to me yesterday.”

In her earlier letter to the Prime Minister, Ms Reeves claimed she and her husband were not aware that a licence was necessary to let out their south London home – and shifted the blame onto estate agents.

The estate agents apologised to the Chancellor for their “oversight” – but today, emails emerged confirming her husband had in fact been told about the licence.

“Today, the letting agency and my husband have found correspondence confirming that on July 17, 2024, the letting agent said to my husband that a Selective Licence would be required and agreed that the agency would apply for the licence on our behalf,” Ms Reeves had earlier told Sir Keir.

“They have also confirmed today they did not take the application forward, in part due to a member of staff leaving the organisation.”

The Chancellor added that she accepted “it was our responsibility to secure the licence” before apologising.

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