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Keir Starmer’s youthful brother Nick dies of most cancers aged 60: Prime Minister pays tribute to ‘fantastic’ sibling after he handed away on Boxing Day

Sir Keir Starmer has paid tribute to his ‘wonderful’ younger brother Nick who died on Boxing Day aged 60 after suffering from cancer.

The Prime Minister, 62, had been set to go on holiday with his family today but it is understood he will now stay at home.

Nick Starmer, the brother of Sir Keir Starmer, died on Boxing Day aged 60 after suffering from cancer

Nick Starmer, the brother of Sir Keir Starmer, died on Boxing Day aged 60 after suffering from cancer

The Prime Minister paid tribute to his 'wonderful' younger sibling

The Prime Minister paid tribute to his ‘wonderful’ younger sibling

He said in a statement: ‘My brother Nick was a wonderful man. He met all the challenges life threw at him with courage and good humour.

‘We will miss him very much. I would like to thank all those who treated and took care of Nick. Their skill and compassion is very much appreciated.’

A spokesperson for the PM said: ‘It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Nick Starmer.

‘Nick, 60, died peacefully on the afternoon of December 26 after battling cancer. We ask for privacy for Nick’s wider family at this time.’

Sir Keir had been due to spend Christmas with his family at Chequers, his official country residence, before going abroad for a few days over New Year.

The PM also has two sisters and a recent biography of Sir Keir revealed details of the Starmers’ upbringing in Oxted, Surrey.

The book, written by former Labour adviser and journalist Tom Baldwin, described how Nick suffered complications during his birth and subsequently had some fairly severe difficulties with learning.

Sir Keir said his brother’s technical qualification was ‘an achievement against the odds’ because, ‘Nick was dealt a very different set of cards to me and he’s had problems all his life — problems I’ve never had to face’.

‘I admire him, not in spite of the way his life has taken another course to mine, but because of it,’ the PM added.

He also spoke about how his parents instilled in Sir Keir and his sisters the idea you respect people for what they overcome.

‘I remember Dad saying to me many, many times, ‘Nick has achieved as much as you, Keir’, he said.

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