Sir Keir Starmer‘s childhood home has hit the market for £650,000 – two-and-a-half times the national average.
The PM has repeatedly claimed he’s from a working class upbringing in leafy Oxted, Surrey, as the son of a nurse and toolmaker.
Over the years, he’s talked up his down-to-earth roots and trotted out the line of growing up at ‘our pebble-dash semi’ which ‘was everything to my family’.
Now the three-bed, semi-detached home on a quiet road is up for sale with the owners claiming that it’s been ‘extensively modernised to a high standard’.
The 1920s property still has the pebble-dash effect frontage but has
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