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Meet Keir Starmer’s Jewish wife, bringing Shabbat to No 10 Downing Street

By Agencies
July 06, 2024
UK PM Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer walk outside a polling station during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024.— Reuters
UK PM Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer walk outside a polling station during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024.— Reuters

LONDON: Victoria Starmer, a Jewish woman with a rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions, is poised to become the UK’s first lady.

Intertwined with her Jewish upbringing, her life story plays a significant role in shaping the values and practices of her family.

From regularly observing Shabbat to maintaining strong connections with the Jewish community, Victoria’s influence extends beyond the domestic sphere into her husband, Labour leader Keir Starmer’s political career.

As Keir stands on the brink of becoming the next prime minister, Victoria’s steadfast commitment to her faith and cultural traditions, as well as her involvement in combating antisemitism, emphasises the unique role she will play as the new first lady of the UK.

Victoria Starmer, originally Victoria Alexander, was born in 1963 in North London.

Her father was of Polish-Jewish descent, and her mother, a community doctor, converted to Judaism upon marriage.

Growing up, Victoria was immersed in Jewish traditions and cultural practices, which played a significant role in shaping her values and outlook on life.

According to The Jewish Chronicle, “Victoria’s father is Jewish – they came from Poland – and her mother converted when they got married.”