The police police investigate a fire that broke out in the early hours of Monday morning in a house in North London owned and rented to tenants by British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer.
After winning last year’s general elections, Mr. Starmer moved to the premier home in Downing Street 10 and, according to official data, rented his family house with four bedrooms In the city of Kentish.
“On Monday, May 12 at 1:35 am, the police were warned by the London Fire Brigade about reports of a fire at a residential address,” said London’s metropolitan police in a statement.
“Officers attended the scene. Damage was caused at the entrance of the building, nobody was injured. The fire is being investigated and the cordons remain in place while the questions continue.”
The police added that “as a precaution and because of the real estate, earlier compounds with a controversial public figure, officers of the Counter Terrorism command of the investigation into this fire. There are questions to determine the possible cause of the fire.”
Mr. Starmer’s ownership is only four miles from Downing Street, but it is tradition for the British Prime Minister to live in the official home in Central London. The official home is close to parliament and has strong safety, including a steel Magazine.
The London fire brigade said in a statement that firefighters were called this morning into a “small fire outside a house in the city of Kentish” and that the fire was under control in less than half an hour.
When Mr. Starmer was the leader of the opposition last year, a group that is known as a juvenile question outside his parental home protested as part of a campaign to put pressure on Great Britain for a arms embargo on Israel.
On that occasion, three Protesters hung a banner with the text: “Starmer Stop the Killing‘Surrounded by red handprints and placed rows of children’s shoes at the front door.
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