New-look Downing Street briefing room makes TV debut after £80,000 revamp

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New-look Downing Street briefing room makes TV debut after £80,000 revamp
Author: Christopher McKeon
Published: Jan, 21 2025 10:48

Sir Keir Starmer has held his first press conference in the Downing Street briefing room after up to £80,000 of taxpayers’ money was spent on a “politically neutral” refurbishment. The room, in 9 Downing Street, was redecorated during December and the Prime Minister used it on Tuesday morning to make his statement on the Southport atrocity.

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The blue panels which had formed the backdrop to the press conference stage have been replaced with wood panels with inlaid lighting. The colour blue is traditionally associated with the Conservatives in British politics. A Government crest was fitted on the wall behind the Prime Minister’s podium ahead of Sir Keir’s statement,.

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The blue panels which surrounded the TV screen on the stage have been replaced by grey ones, while the blue carpet lining the stage has also been swapped for one in various shades of grey. The Prime Minister’s official spokesman has previously described the changes as a “one-off refresh” “to restore the room to a politically neutral setting”.

“The panelling restores the room back to its original state,” the spokesman said. “The cost is obviously a fraction of what the previous administration spent on the room.”. It is understood the cost of the revamp amounted to less than £80,000. Under Boris Johnson, the previous government spent £2.6 million converting the space into a TV briefing room that opened in 2021, a move Labour at the time labelled a “vanity project”.

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