‘What planet are you on?’ Watch as GB News star Martin Daubney shuts down Labour activist in Keir Starmer lockdown clash
The prime minister has denied breaking Covid lockdown rules
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Watch the moment GB News star Martin Daubney locked horns with Labour Party activist Chris Worrall over claims surrounding Keir Starmer’s lockdown antics.
The prime minister has denied breaking Covid lockdown rules over a voice coaching session in December 2020.
Worrall insists the PM is not guilty of any wrongdoing and pointed to lockdown rule-busting antics carried out by the Tories.
“A load of old cobblers from the lot who backed Boris Johnson after actual law breaking and now they want to clutch their pearls over Keir Starmer hiring a voice coach”, he argued.
Martin Daubney locked horns with Labour Party activist Chris Worrall
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“I mean, give over. Let’s get this straight. While the Tories were having lockdown raves, Keir Starmer was polishing up on his public speaking.
“If that’s their smoking gun then they’re in worse shape than we thought.”
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Martin hit back: “Chris, are you seriously saying that to the list of doctors, nurses, key workers, food production, those in the army, we can add vocal practice?
“What planet are you on? A vocal helper is not a key worker by any stretch of the imagination, no matter what side of the political spectrum you sit on.”
Worrall insisted Starmer’s detractors have “nothing on him” and they are “scraping the bottom of the barrel” as they look for a stick to beat him with.
“Meanwhile, those guys are putting actual Covid lockdown breakers in the Lords”, he said.
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PA“You’ve got Shaun Bailey there. Nick Candy. He was partying. Let’s be honest, having public speaking put before you as a Leader of the Opposition is hardly committing a crime, is it?
“That’s what the police have found. There’s nothing to worry about here.”
The voice coaching session took place at Labour headquarters on Christmas Eve 2020, when London was under Tier 4 restrictions that forbade households mixing indoors.
Voice coach Leonie Miller was invited to help Starmer prepare his response to Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, according to excerpts from the book "Get In".
The book claims Miller qualified for keyworker status and wore a face mask during her visit.
The session occurred the same week Johnson put London and the south-east into strict lockdown, effectively cancelling Christmas celebrations for many.