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Keir Starmer's full statement as he vows to quit if fined by police over 'beergate'

Keir Starmer has vowed to do “the right thing and step down” as Labour leader if he is fined by police over an allegation he broke coronavirus laws. In a televised statement on Monday afternoon, the Leader of the Opposition repeatedly denied breaking the rules as he faces pressure over the curry and beer gathering in Durham last year.

Speaking outside Labour's London headquarters, he said: "Ever since the first Covid lockdown, I have always followed the rules. In that time, the British people have made heart-wrenching sacrifices. People were left desperately lonely, they were separated from family and friends. Tragically, many were unable to see dying loved ones. This was a collective sacrifice.

"People were entitled to expect that politicians would follow the same rules as everyone else. When my mother-in-law passed away suddenly just before the lockdown, my wife and I were unable to provide her father with the support we wanted to afterwards, because we followed the rules.

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"Barely a day has passed where we haven't agonised over that decision. But we did it because we follow the rules. We all found the rules frustrating at times, and I'm no exception to that. I had to isolate six times during Covid, pulling me away from my work and the things that I love.

"But I did it because we followed the rules. The idea that I would then casually break those rules is wrong. And frankly, I don't believe those accusing me believe it themselves. They are just trying to feed cynicism, to get the public to believe all politicians are the same.

"I am here to say that they're not. I believe in honour, integrity, and the principle that

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