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Andrew Woodcock

Keir Starmer self isolating for second time after staff member tests positive for coronavirus

Photograph: ©UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor/Handout via REUTERS

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has gone into self-isolation after a member of his staff tested positive for coronavirus, a party spokesman said.

Sir Keir’s spokesman said the party leader was feeling well and has not displayed any symptoms of coronavirus. He will be working from home.

It is the second time during the Covid-19 pandemic that Sir Keir has gone into self-isolation.

He put himself into quarantine in September after his daughter showed possible signs of coronavirus infection, but was able to resume normal activities after just two days when her test came back negative.

It is understood that the Labour leader was last in contact with the affected member of his private office staff on Tuesday. He will remain in self-isolation until 16 December, 14 days after his last contact.

His spokesman said: "This afternoon Keir Starmer was advised to self-isolate after a member of his private office staff tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Keir is well and not showing any symptoms. He will now be working from home.”

It is understood that other members of the Labour leader’s team are self-isolating.

In September, Sir Keir missed a session of prime minister’s questions in the House of Commons, with deputy Angela Rayner stepping in to take his place.

However, following that occasion Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle agreed to allow Boris Johnson to take part in the weekly grilling by video link when the PM was forced to self-isolate.

Labour is yet to determine whether the same facility will be made available for Sir Keir.

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