Stuttering Keir Starmer ‘out of his depth’ as This Morning interview mocked by viewers

Sir appeared “out of his depth” as he was interviewed by and Andi Peters about the growing fury against Labour.

The Prime Minister appeared on Monday’s instalment (November 25) of , where he was asked about a petition calling for a General Election which has gathered more than two million signatures.

The Prime Minister dismissed the viral campaign, which has accused of breaking promises made before the July election, saying that is “not how our system works”.

During the interview, viewers claimed the Labour leader looked uncomfortable and “intimidated” as the two presenters fired questions at him.

Keir Starmer appeared “out of his depth” on This Morning (Image: ITV)

Sharing their thoughts on social media, one wrote: “Starmer appears utterly bewildered during an interview about the 2 million people who have signed the petition for another election, while he is also pressed on his abysmal approval ratings. It’s evident that he is out of his depth.”

Another agreed: “These aren’t even hard hitting political interviewers like Paxman or Andrew Neil or something, he appears to look intimidated by Cat Deeley & Andi Peters of all people.”

A third added: “Those hard hitting political heavyweights Andy Peters and Cat Deeley – who better to interview the most unpopular Prime Minister in British history!”

Echoing this, another posted: “Pretty funny that he looks nervous about being grilled on this by Cat Deeley & Andi Peters of all people. Not exactly a Paxman level political bol*****ng.”

A fifth declared: “Just watched dear Keir squirming in an interview with Andi Peters and Cat Deeley!”

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The Prime Minister was grilled by Cat Deeley and Andi Peters (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Mr Starmer dismissed calls for another general election as he told the duo: “I remind myself that very many people didn’t vote Labour at the last election. I’m not surprised that many of them want a re-run, that isn’t how our system works.

“There will be plenty of people who didn’t want us in the first place. What our focus is on is the decisions that I have to make every day.”

Andi asked: “Surely you want us, the public, to trust you, to like you, to think, ‘He’s the man for the job, he’s doing what he needs to do’?”

The presenter added that Mr Starmer’s approval rating was lower than that of Reform leader .

The Prime Minister responded: “The thing is, if you make your mind up, as I have done, that we’re going to do the difficult things first, then I think it’s inevitable that people do feel they’re decisions. I mean, I understand that.”

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