Sir Keir Starmer’s foreign plane trips in first three months of him being PM cost taxpayers £700,000 SIR Keir Starmer’s foreign plane trips in the first three months of him being Prime Minister cost taxpayers almost £700,000.
The analysis of Government records by the Mail on Sunday comes after the Labour leader’s trips earned him the nickname Never Here Keir.
Luke Tryl, of polling company More In Common, said the PM “hasn’t done a good job of explaining why his trips benefit people at home”.
And he has spent more time abroad in his first six months than any of them in their early months when they were PM.
Government records state his trips include one to New York at £236,020.