Sir Keir Starmer was brutally mocked by controversial host Jeremy Kyle as he played Chopin's Funeral March while discussing mounting pressure on the Prime Minister during a segment on TalkTV.The jeering skit saw funeral music played in the background as Kyle launched into a scathing monologue about Starmer's leadership.
Sir Keir Starmer is set to face an extraordinary Cabinet meeting today, with senior ministers split over how best to move forward and concerns among some about plunging the party into a potential leadership contest. Using the opportunity, Kyle told viewers: "Keir Starmer is at this moment rising in Downing Street, trying not to cut his face when he shaves for the final time as prime minister."
He continued: "The cabinet meeting this morning could indeed be the death knell for this man."
Kyle, who was revealed in February to be giving media training to Reform UK's candidates, then accused Labour of failing to deliver on promises made to voters.
"This has been the worst premiership in history. This has been a government that promised so much and has delivered absolutely nothing, and it cannot end soon enough for me," Kyle said.
He also criticised Labour MPs who he claimed were only now beginning to challenge Starmer because "their jobs are on the line".
Kyle added: "People saying 'he's a decent man' - try telling that to pensioners, try telling that to WASPI women, try telling that to farmers."
The broadcaster insisted his comments were "not gloating", but said he was frustrated by the direction of the country under Labour. The clip got some attention on social media, with viewers reacting strongly to the segment but not all in favour of Kyle's behaviour.
One user penned, "Goodness. How ironic. The host of a show where an individual took his own life. And here you are, still featuring in broadcast media as a Reform puppet. Disgusting."
Damian in Hastings also replied, "Morning Jezza, Thank God! ... He's found the boost in troops to claim the defence increase has been achieved. Another Labour policy done. Get him gone. Great show."
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