
KINGDOM ON FIRE: Series of Arson Attacks Targeted PM Starmer’s Former Flat, His Family Home and a Car That He Used To Own – Suspect in Custody

If we had any doubts about the fact that a series of arson attacks is targeting places and property associated with UK Labour leader and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, now there’s not much room for that, after the disclosure that, besides his house in North London, an apartment where he used to live and a car formerly owned by him were ALSO hit by fire incidents.
The Telegraph reported:
“The Toyota Rav 4, which was parked in the same street as Sir Keir Starmer’s family home, was destroyed in a suspicious fire last Thursday. It can now be revealed that the car was once owned by the Prime Minister, but it is believed that it was later sold to a neighbor. Two days after the vehicle blaze, a flat once owned by Sir Keir in Islington in the 1990s was also damaged in an alleged arson attack.”
So, the Monday (12) incident in which Starmer’s family home in Tufnell Park was targeted by a firebomb incident was actually the third one!
Watch: a car once owned by Starmer on fire caused by arson.
A man has been arrested over three suspected arson attacks at properties and a car linked to Sir Keir Starmer
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“Counter-terrorism police are investigating the three incidents and a 21-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.”
The Toyota is the car with which Starmer was involved in a road traffic accident in Camden.
“It earlier emerged that the Prime Minister’s four-bedroom family home in Tufnell Park, north London, is rented to his sister-in-law.
[…] Video has emerged of the car fire that happened yards from the property on May 8. Linda Perry, 80, a retired dinner lady who has lived on the street for more than 30 years, filmed the blaze from her window.”

Associated Press reported:
“Police arrested a 21-year-old man Tuesday on suspicion of starting fires at U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s private house, another property linked to Starmer and a car.
The Metropolitan Police force said the suspect was detained on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life a day after an early-morning fire on Monday damaged the door of the house where Starmer and his family lived before he was elected to lead the country.”
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