‘Dead man walking!’ Keir Starmer handed brutal verdict over ‘embarrassing’ Nato summit attendance
•Sir Keir Starmer has been labelled a “dead man walking” by a US commentator ahead of his attendance at the Nato summit in Turkey.
•The outgoing Prime Minister will travel to attend the gathering of leaders from the military alliance despite announcing his resignation on Monday.
•Speaking to GB News, Tiffany Brannon savaged Sir Keir’s lame duck period and appearance at the talks.
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المصدر: GB News | Source: GB NewsSir Keir Starmer has been labelled a “dead man walking” by a US commentator ahead of his attendance at the Nato summit in Turkey.
The outgoing Prime Minister will travel to attend the gathering of leaders from the military alliance despite announcing his resignation on Monday.
Speaking to GB News, Tiffany Brannon savaged Sir Keir’s lame duck period and appearance at the talks.
“It's going to be like how Biden must have felt after that debate during the 2024 presidential election.
“Everyone knows you're a dead man walking.
“Everyone knows that you are the least important person that they could possibly be talking to,” the commentator said.
Ms Barron predicted that world leaders would already be seeking talks with Andy Burnham, expected to be Sir Keir’s successor.
“They're probably going to be calling Andy Burnham to try to make some backroom deal while he's there.
“So I do think it's really embarrassing,” she savaged.
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