Starmer tells Travelodge boss to engage with MPs over sexual assault case
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Photograph: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen The Travelodge in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where Kyran Smith assaulted a woman in December 2022. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock Starmer tells Travelodge boss to engage with MPs over sexual assault case PM tells Jo Boydell of concerns about her lack of availability to discuss how staff gave man access to victim’s room UK politics live – latest updates Keir Starmer has written to the chief executive of Travelodge to press the hotel chain to “seriously engage” with MPs raising concerns about its protocols after a woman was sexually assaulted by a man who was given her room number and a key card by staff. Smith had falsely told reception staff at the Maidenhead branch of Travelodge he was the victim’s boyfriend, and they gave him the woman’s room number and a keycard. He noted that immediate changes were being implemented regarding room access, but added: “This review should proceed at pace, with a confirmed timeline and a commitment to deliver the outcomes, so early findings can be acted upon immediately.” Welcoming the company’s recent meeting with several MPs, including the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls and the minister for victims and tackling violence against women and girls, he told Boydell: “Tackling violence against women and girls requires a whole of society response, that ensures victims are front and centre.
Photograph: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen The Travelodge in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where Kyran Smith assaulted a woman in December 2022. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock Starmer tells Travelodge boss to engage with MPs over sexual assault case PM tells Jo Boydell of concerns about her lack of availability to discuss how staff gave man access to victim’s room UK politics live – latest updates Keir Starmer has written to the chief executive of Travelodge to press the hotel chain to “seriously engage” with MPs raising concerns about its protocols after a woman was sexually assaulted by a man who was given her room number and a key card by staff. Smith had falsely told reception staff at the Maidenhead branch of Travelodge he was the victim’s boyfriend, and they gave him the woman’s room number and a keycard. He noted that immediate changes were being implemented regarding room access, but added: “This review should proceed at pace, with a confirmed timeline and a commitment to deliver the outcomes, so early findings can be acted upon immediately.” Welcoming the company’s recent meeting with several MPs, including the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls and the minister for victims and tackling violence against women and girls, he told Boydell: “Tackling violence against women and girls requires a whole of society response, that ensures victims are front and centre.
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The Travelodge in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where Kyran Smith assaulted a woman in December 2022.
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The Travelodge in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where Kyran Smith assaulted a woman in December 2022.
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Starmer tells Travelodge boss to engage with MPs over sexual assault case
PM tells Jo Boydell of concerns about her lack of availability to discuss how staff gave man access to victim’s room
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Keir Starmer has written to the chief executive of Travelodge to press the hotel chain to “seriously engage” with MPs raising concerns about its protocols after a woman was sexually assaulted by a man who was given her room number and a key card by staff.
MPs who had
sought an urgent meeting
with Jo Boydell said the case of Kyran Smith, 29, who was jailed for seven and a half years last month, raised “deeply concerning” questions. He attacked the woman after a party in December 2022.
Smith had falsely told reception staff at the Maidenhead branch of Travelodge he was the victim’s boyfriend, and they gave him the woman’s room number and a keycard. He was jailed in February for sexual assault and trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence.
In a letter to Boydell on Thursday, the prime minister said he was “very concerned” that some MPs were not able to hear from her directly. “I urge you to seriously engage with MPs and my government to address the concerns that remain around best practice interventions for prevention, the training being made available, and the pace of Travelodge’s response,” Starmer said in the letter, which was released by Downing Street.
More than 20 MPs had demanded the meeting this month to discuss the case, including the chain’s security processes and procedures that led to it offering the victim an “insulting” £30 refund after the incident.
Starmer welcomed Travelodge’s decision to launch an independent investigation into its room security policies. He noted that immediate changes were being implemented regarding room access, but added: “This review should proceed at pace, with a confirmed timeline and a commitment to deliver the outcomes, so early findings can be acted upon immediately.”
Welcoming the company’s recent meeting with several MPs, including the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls and the minister for victims and tackling violence against women and girls, he told Boydell:
“Tackling violence against women and girls requires a whole of society response, that ensures victims are front and centre. I hope Travelodge will play its part.”
He said at the outset of the letter that he viewed tackling violence against women and girls as a “personal mission”.
Travelodge has been approached for comment. A spokesperson said earlier this month: “We want to apologise to the victim for the way this incident has been handled. Travelodge adopts industry standard security procedures which were followed at the time of the incident in 2022.”
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- He noted that immediate changes were being implemented regarding room access, but added: “This review should proceed at pace, with a confirmed timeline and a commitment to deliver the outcomes, so early findings can be acted upon immediately.” Welcoming the company’s recent meeting with several MPs, including the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls and the minister for victims and tackling violence against women and girls, he told Boydell: “Tackling violence against women and girls requires a whole of society response, that ensures victims are front and centre.
- I hope Travelodge will play its part.” He said at the outset of the letter that he viewed tackling violence against women and girls as a “personal mission”.
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