Sir Keir Starmer’s niece and her wife were beaten up for holding hands in public,the prime minister has revealed.
Appearing on Pete Wicks’s Man Made podcast,the Labour leader said the homophobic attack left him worried for the future of the UK.
Anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes have been spiralling for years,with sexual orientation hate crimes increasing by 462% between 2012 and 2023.
Among them is Starmer’s own niece,who was attacked within a year of marrying her wife a few years ago

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the incident left him more wary of the ‘division’ tearing through the nation (Picture: James Manning/PA Wire)
The PM recalled that his family’s ‘first gay wedding’ was a day to remember.
‘Within a year,my niece and her wife have been badly beaten up,in their own town,for holding hands by a group of blokes,’ he told Wicks.
‘My niece showed me the photographs – she had bruising and swelling to her face. And I was absolutely furious. Almost uncontainable fury.’
Starmer added: ‘The idea that blokes would beat a woman up for holding the hand of her wife. Now?’
Trans rights have declined steeply in recent years (Picture: 2025 SOPA Images/Getty Images)‘I’m not being naive – I know it happens all the time – but it was brought home to me,my family,being shown to me on a phone in my sister’s living room.’The 2022 attack on his niece had previously been mentioned in Tom Baldwin’s biography about Starmer,adding that in his teenage years he had also been beaten up in a nightclub while trying to defend one of his friends who was attacked for being gay.Figures shared last year showed that homophobic hate crimes fell 8% last year to 22,2839,though they remain far higher compared to five years ago.The rise in violence is one of the reasons the UK has gone from the most LGBTQ+ friendly country in Europe to 22nd.Another major reason,queer campaigners have repeatedly told Metro,is the government’s response to trans rights.Starmer has flip-flopped over whether trans women are women and trans men are men.He also welcomed a court ruling in April that ‘woman’ refers to ‘biological sex’ under anti-discrimination law,in a blow to trans rights.A ban on conversion therapy – which Labour previously pledged would be trans-inclusive – has also yet to be drafted or put into law.United News - unews.co.za