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Buy me presents – ministers’ freebies to see Sabrina Carpenter and co at the Brits

Labour’s pop-loving front bench have snaffled up even more music tickets worth thousands apiece, reports SOLOMON HUGHES

Sabrina Carpenter performs during The BRIT Awards 2025 at London's O2 Arena, March 1, 2025

IT’S FREEBIE time again — this time Keir Starmer’s ministers are grabbing freebie outings to the Brit Awards.

Last October a scandal blew up around many ministers accepting freebies to Taylor Swift concerts. Ministers accepting luxury hospitality events while they argued for low spending in public services and benefits looked like entitled, arrogant behaviour from MPs who wanted to use Labour as just their personal ticket to the top.

After weeks of controversy, it looked like Starmer’s ministers finally understood how bad this looked. But it seems they have un-understood all over again.

A widening divide?

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