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Satvir Kaur Labour MP Southampton Test Photo: UK Parliament under licence |
The Independent and Times national newspapers have named Labour Southampton MP Satvir Kaur, and other Labour MPs, and the central Labour Party, in relation to receipt of £40,000 from convicted violent criminal and Labour Councillor Shere Sattar.
The Independent: "Labour accepted £40k donations from criminal it kicked out of party"
"Labour has said it is returning more than £40,000 donated by a convicted criminal who the party had already expelled as a member.
The donations came from businessman Abdul Sattar Shere-Mohammod, 55, known as Shere Sattar, who was convicted of actual bodily harm in 2022 and thrown out of Labour later that year.
... Mohammod also gave £10,000 to the local party of Southampton MP Satvir Kaur and £5,000 to Amanda Martin, another Portsmouth MP. Both declared the money in their parliamentary register of interests."
In an investigation that we published recently, we showed the entry in the Electoral Commission records that linked the political funds of Southampton Labour MP Satvir Kaur to convicted criminal Shere Sattar.
Now we present more information about the links between Shere Sattar and the Labour Party, and not just in Southampton. Some of it may be circumstantial evidence.
What remains a fact, as reported by national newspapers The Times and The Independent, is that Southampton Labour MP Satvir Kaur, and other Labour MPs,
plus the central Labour Party, all received money from convicted
criminal Shere Sattar, despite him being:
- a convicted criminal
- expelled from the Labour Party
In 2022, Sattar was convicted with two of his family members of assaulting a man at the Acorn Industrial Estate in Shirley Warren, Southampton. Sattar was sentenced in May 2022. Later, he was then expelled from the Labour Party.
Yet somehow, TWO YEARS LATER, Southampton Test Labour accepted TEN THOUSAND POUNDS from Sattar for Satvir Kaur's campaign, as shown below. The donation was stated in Satvir Kaur's register of interests as an MP.
The entry on the Electoral Commission website is below.
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Donation from Shere Sattar to Southampton Test Labour Party Source: Electoral Commission |
So was there any previous relationship between Satvir Kaur and Shere Sattar?
Firstly, they were both in the Labour Party, obviously.
We can go back further than when Sattar was convicted as a criminal with his family members. Why?
Because in 2016, shortly after the UK voted to leave the EU, Satvir Kaur was quoted in the Daily Echo in the same article with Shere Sattar. The headline on 30th June 2016, read:
"Muslim outdoor Eid prayer event cancelled due to far-right post-referendum protest".
This allegation was based on reports of demonstrations and counter-demonstrations. Neither report contained any evidence of any actual demonstration, and no such demonstration took place.
Both reports did however contain facts that disproved what Kaur claimed about a supposed rise in "racism", because Police records disproved her claims.
Kaur was then a councillor and Cabinet Member of the Labour Administration of Southampton City Council. She held executive power of public funds, and made comments in the article that did not stand up to the facts, as stated by the Echo.
Sattar was involved with Eastleigh politics, and an Eastleigh Town Councillor. Sattar resigned as a Town Councillor in May 2025, according to the Town Clerk.
Sattar was elected in an uncontested election on 5th May 2022, for Eastleigh (Cable) Ward. His trial finished on 12th April 2022. An uncontested election occurs without any actual vote. The document from Eastleigh Council is shown below.
Sattar was sentenced in May 2022 of the assault that took place in March 2021. He was sentenced and each of the three family members, according to Chris Yandell of the Daily Echo, they were:
"handed a 12-month community order, including a requirement to complete 120 hours of unpaid work. They were each told to pay £300 costs and £500 compensation to their victim."
So Sattar stood for the Town Council either whilst, or after, being on trial. And definitely after committing the crime.
Sattar then held an event at Kuti's Brasserie in June 2022, celebrating said the Daily Echo as "Eastleigh elects one of the first British-Bangladeshi councillors".
This celebration was all hot air, it seems, just as the allegations about cancelling Muslim prayers was hot air. All seemed to be designed to puff Sattar's profile.
And despite his conviction, councillors had attended the event, according to the Echo, including Labour Councillor Matt Renyard. One wonders if they knew of his conviction. Matt Renyard has been contacted for comment, but at the time of writing, no response has been received.
Says The Independent: "Labour has said it is returning more than £40,000 donated by a convicted criminal who the party had already expelled as a member."
But what remains a fact is that Labour took money from a convicted criminal who had also been expelled from the Labour Party.