The Daily Mail accused Starmer of "piling pressure on the police" today, despite previously calling for him to offer his resignation.
The Labour leader has promised to resign if he is given a fixed-penalty notice.
He said politicians who undermine the law "undermine trust in politics, undermine our democracy and undermine Britain".
"This matters because the British public deserve politicians who think the rules apply to them," the Labour leader said.
The Home Office is set to notify the first group of people that they face a one-way ticket to the East African nation.
The Labour leader was understood to be in talks on Monday, after pulling out of a scheduled event.
"He has embraced the essence of populism in all its contorted contemporary forms from Hungary to Brazil."
Leaked WhatsApp messages show MPs feel the only 'good' outcome would be if Starmer is fined and doesn't resign.
Cllr Gordon Cranney was voted in despite pleading guilty to assault by beating at Teesside Magistrates’ Court on 28th April.
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