Several criminal offenders are sentenced to prison for arson attacks connected to properties linked to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, according to multiple reports. The cases involve “criminal proxies” acting on behalf of others rather than being described as directly motivated by the targeted individuals themselves. The offences include arson carried out in connection with a vehicle and two houses associated with Starmer. The attacks are reported to have taken place in May last year, when a car and two residences linked to Starmer were set alight. The reporting also indicates that investigators treated the incidents as targeted, and the sentencing reflects the seriousness of the damage caused by fire. While the articles use similar language about the defendants being proxies, they do not all provide further details beyond the nature of the attacks and the fact that prison terms are imposed. Across outlets, the core points remain that multiple people are jailed and the fire-setting involved Starmer-linked properties.