A third individual has been arrested in connection with a series of fires at properties linked to Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, raising concerns about fire safety and security in London’s affluent neighborhoods.
A third person has been arrested in connection with a series of fires at properties linked to Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition Labour Party. The incidents have raised concerns about the safety and security of the homes targeted.
The arrests are part of ongoing investigations into the causes of the fires, which were reported in several locations across London. Authorities have confirmed that all three individuals arrested have ties to properties owned or rented by Starmer or his family members.
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward with any information about the incidents. They have also issued a warning to the public about potential threats, urging people to report any suspicious activity to the authorities immediately.

The fires have raised concerns about fire safety and security in London’s affluent neighborhoods. Residents have expressed worry about the risks posed by these incidents, particularly for those living in high-end properties.
London has a comprehensive fire safety framework to protect its residents and visitors.
The London Fire Brigade is responsible for enforcing the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, which requires all non-domestic premises to have a 'fire risk assessment'.
Many buildings in London are equipped with automatic 'fire suppression systems', smoke detectors, and emergency lighting.
Additionally, the city has implemented various public education campaigns to raise awareness about 'fire safety and prevention.'
Keir Starmer has condemned the arson attacks, describing them as ‘deliberate and reckless acts of vandalism.’ He has also urged people to respect the rights of others to own property and to live without fear of violence or intimidation.