Starmer interview from 2023 has resurfaced and people are furious

  • Post last modified:September 23, 2024
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Following the resurfacing of an interview with Labour Party PM Keir Starmer on the The News Agents, the deputy leader of the Green Party has labelled them all ‘school yard bullies’. You can see why in the video below:

Comparing apples and phone-hackers

Going off their cover image alone, The News Agents is pure, undiluted media-class smugness:

The hosts are ex-BBC smirkers Jon Sopel, Emily Maitlis, and Lewis Goodall, and some have described it as a “slick, expensive mess“. The 2023 interview has re-attracted criticism for lumping Jeremy Corbyn and Piers Morgan together – and you can see why.

On the one hand, we have Jeremy Corbyn – a man who was hounded by the media and politicians over a political crisis which Labour right-wingers recently admitted to engineering:

On the other hand, we have Piers Morgan – a man who pretends to be mad at sausage rolls for money (not to mention the phone hacking allegations).

Starmer immediately chose Morgan, of course, because he also pretends to be mad at things for financial benefit. A key example of this was when he pretended to be mad at ‘Tory sleaze’ only to get in power and start accepting freebies from anyone who offered them (not that he wasn’t doing this before becoming PM!).

Morgan is also a member of the right-wing press that Starmer has bent over backwards to impress:

The News Agents interview went down poorly with many, as you might expect:

Starmer: kiss, marry, kill?

Thank god we have serious journalists to ask serious politicians serious questions like ‘who would you rather sit next to at a football match’. Perhaps soon they can have a game of ‘kiss, marry, kill’ with Vladimir Putin, or ‘truth or dare’ with Kamala Harris.

In all seriousness, though, making Putin consider Piers Morgan in a game of ‘kiss, marry, kill’ might not have the worst results given his track record on that sort of thing.

Featured image via The News Agents (YouTube)





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