
On the very same day that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed to cut migration to the Kingdom, his North London home reportedly caught fire – or was set on fire.
The fire broke out in the early hours of the morning, and British police is now investigating the case.
GB News reported:
“The London Fire Brigade attended the property in north London after they received reports of a blaze at around 1.30am on Monday. The door to the four-bedroom property was damaged but nobody was injured.”
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Police Investigating a Fire at Keir Starmer’s North London Hideout
It’s either a disgruntled Pakistani angry at his India trade deal or a snivelling leftist upset at his immigration rhetoric
Or it’s the dealers he got the 3 for 100 off last night
— James Goddard (@JamesPGoddard90) May 12, 2025
Met Police: “The fire is being investigated and cordons remain in place while enquiries continue.”
London Fire Brigade: “The [fire] brigade was called at 1.11am and the fire was under control by 1.33am. Two fire engines from Kentish Town fire station attended the scene.”
Downing Street spokesman: “The Prime Minister thanks the emergency services for their work.”
‘The Prime Minister thanks emergency services for their work…’
Political Editor @ChristopherHopeTV gives the latest update on breaking news of a fire at Keir Starmer’s house, as Downing Street releases its first statement on the incident. pic.twitter.com/O1QT919xqg
— GB News (@GBNEWS) May 12, 2025
There’s now widespread suspicion that the fire was caused by an arson attack.
Financial Times reported:
“Counterterrorism police are investigating a fire at Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s north London home in the early hours of Monday morning.
The fire at the four-bedroom property, which Starmer has rented out to tenants since moving to 10 Downing Street last July, caused damage to the property’s entrance, the Metropolitan Police said.”
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