Durham Police say that Starmer and Rayner have "no case to answer" after BeerGate probe is concluded
In a statement released earlier today Durham police stated there was "no case to answer" citing an exemption to lockdown rules for "reasonably necessary work".
The Daily Mail had been heavily pushing a story regarding Labour Leader Starmer and Deputy Leader Angela Rayner claiming that they broke lockdown rules by travelling to Durham and having beer and a curry, earning the hashtag "#BeerGate" on Twitter.
Starmer had long claimed that they were in Durham on the 13th April 2021 for a work m…