Sir Keir Starmer spent £1,600 on a shower screen door as part of a £30,000 renovation of his Downing Street flat, it has emerged. The Prime Minister spent tens of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money on his grace-and-favour home in Westminster.


His refurb included a £1,400 bed, a £1,395 "TV unit" and a £1,630 shower screen, according to GB News, which got the data under Freedom of Information Act rules.


Alex Burghart MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaster, said: "Labour ministers refused to tell Parliament how nearly £30,000 was spent refurbishing the Prime Minister's flat, only for those details to be released under a Freedom of Information request.


"They were happy to keep MPs in the dark about sofas, furniture and refurbishment costs funded by taxpayers, until FOI forced the information into the open. Scrutiny is important and pushes the government to make better decisions - sunlight is the best disinfectant.


"Parliament exists to hold ministers to account, but time and again this Government has shown a clear disregard for that scrutiny."



Officials acting for Sir Keir and Lady Starmer also spent £4,440 on three sofas, as well as £990 on six kitchen chairs and £1,207.50 on two dining tables in the months after the 2024 General Election, when they moved into the spacious flat above No 11.


Sir Keir is entitled to spend £30,000 a year as part of a contribution towards maintaining and furnishing the four-bedroom flat in the heart of Westminster. But it could lead to criticism amid a cost-of-living crisis.


Added to the taxpayers' bill under "refurbishment" were "painting works" worth £9,164, "storage throughout" costing £2,803 and blinds worth £721.94.


No 10 refused to say if Sir Keir and Lady Starmer were consulted on some of the items purchased, but a source suggested the Prime Minister and his wife may have been.


An insider said: "It's not unusual for the PM's family to be consulted on certain elements of the refurbishment, but wouldn't have the details."


The Prime Minister previously took aim at Boris Johnson and his now-wife Carrie Symonds when they decided to redecorate their 11 Downing Street flat after inheriting a "John Lewis furniture nightmare" from Theresa May.


Mr Johnson was accused of using £58,000 of Tory funds for a lavish refurbishment of his Downing Street flat.


Ms Symonds hired upmarket interior designer, Lulu Lytle, whose Soane Britain company sells "Yellow Gold" and "Old Gold" wallpaper.

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