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Wes Streeting seen putting FIVE people into a four-seater Fiat 500

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27 February 2026
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A Canary journalist spotted Wes Streeting bundling five people into a four-seater Fiat 500 – clearly breaking the law:

 

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The Canary spotted the car in Gorton and Denton on Thursday, 26 February. Streeting pulled the passenger seat forward to allow three other people into the back seats. He then got into the passenger seat. Another person got into the driver’s seat.

Of course, we had to check the registration plate to confirm, but the car is a 2016 Fiat 500 POP. It has 3 doors, and four (small!) seats.

And four seats equals four seatbelts. Which means one passenger was not wearing a seatbelt, and therefore broke the law.

UK law states:

You must wear a seat belt if one is fitted in the seat you’re using – there are only a few exceptions.

You’re also only allowed one person in each seat fitted with a seat belt.

You can be fined up to £500 if you do not wear a seat belt when you’re supposed to.

Wes Streeting also got into that car, knowing the passengers were breaking the law.

Road fatalities

In recent years, there has been a huge increase in the number of road fatalities due to people not wearing seatbelts.

The most recent figures from the Department for Transport show that 40% of back seat passengers killed in car crashes were not wearing their seat belts.

In 2023, 1,766 people died in the UK, and many more received serious, life-changing injuries which could have been prevented by wearing a seat belt.

Amid ever-increasing pressure on the NHS, and with Streeting as the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, there seems to be an ever-so-slight mismatch between messaging and action.

Simply getting into an overfilled car without enough seatbelts shows that Streeting thinks he is above the rules.

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Comments 1

  1. MoiAussi says:
    4 months ago

    Canary does Daily Mail tribute act?
    If you really wanted a tabloid gotcha moment, you should have asked Streeting if he thought people who contribute to their own injuries should be forced to repay NHS costs for treating them. You could have really milked this. Go and doorstep him about it (just joking).
    I fear your journalists lack the predatory instinct to really go for the throat.
    Don’t worry it is actually good you cannot sink into the deepest ooze of the Murdoch microbial mire or bland banality of BBC broadcast.
    That is why you can sleep at night.

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