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Sir Keir Starmer opens up on love for Arsenal and Arteta leadership

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Sir Keir Starmer looks set to be named as the UK’s new Prime Minister following Thursday’s General Election. The Labour leader will lead the country following what is expected to be a landslide victory over Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives.

He has a huge job on his hands domestically and will now wield a huge amount of power. But our incoming Prime Minister is just like the rest of us at heart – a huge football fan.




The lifelong Arsenal supporter spoke to football.london‘s Tom Canton around a year ago and discussed all things Arsenal as well as his love for playing football. In a mini-documentary put together to showcase Sir Keir’s love of both football and his childhood club Arsenal, which you can watch in full here, it demonstrates the escape that the sport provides for people in all manner of situations.

“It’s fantastic Tom, I think it came through on the video. I’ve been playing football every week since I was ten years old apart from exceptional weekends and/or injuries. So it’s always been that passion for me and whether it’s watching or playing just being able to cut off from the world of politics.

“If you’re watching, you know what it’s like, I’m in the stands with my son, my friends it’s absolutely brilliant. Or playing, where certainly the games I play on the Sunday, nobody really gives a damn what you do for a living, they just want to know you’re a decent person playing football.”

Sir Keir is shown both attending Arsenal and playing with friends alongside his work meeting communities around the country. It can sometimes be difficult to disassociate our political leaders from the people that they are themselves, but sport and football in particular have become critical in bridging that divide for Sir Keir.

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