Keir Starmer impersonator dated women and tried to buy art and a house in his name

Keir Starmer said: “He would take a taxi down to see one of the women that he was seeing as Keir Starmer, down to the West Country, and say put the bill on the Crown Prosecution Service, director of public prosecutions.
Keir Starmer impersonator dated women and tried to buy art and a house in his name

Labour leader Keir Starmer made the revelations in an interview with Piers Morga. Picture: Victoria Jones/PA

An impersonator of Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition in the UK, had relationships with women and attempted to buy art and a house in his name while the Labour leader was the director of public prosecutions.

Paul Bint answered lonely hearts adverts in the Sunday Times pretending to be Keir Starmer, and was eventually caught after charging taxi fares to the Crown Prosecution Service, the Labour leader told Piers Morgan in an episode of Life Stories due to air on Tuesday.

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