Jeremy Kyle and Mike Graham ‘destroy’ Keir Starmer with simple statement on TalkTV

hosts and Mike Graham launched a scathing critique of Prime Minister , tearing into his lack of conviction and branding him an emotionless politician devoid of authenticity.

Discussing Starmer’s latest speech, Kyle mocked the Labour leader’s delivery, asking: “What did he say, what was it? Secure at home, stronger abroad?”

Mike Graham piled on, adding: “How is it possible that this man, who is supposed to be one of the great leaders of this world – well, he’s the Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – you would think that he could say words without having to look at a piece of paper.”

Kyle doubled down on his criticism, highlighting what he saw as Starmer’s lack of genuine emotion.

“He added: “It’s not just that. Because it is so utterly contrived, there is no emotion. But he tries to put emotion in and still go, ‘Imagine that. You wake up on a February morning and you walk along.’ I don’t buy it – there’s no conviction, there’s no emotion.”

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Mike Graham and Jeremy Kyle on TalkTV

A TalkTV show host tore into the current Prime Minister (Image: TalkTV)

Graham went even further, branding Starmer a “total leftie socialist, a complete and utter cipher who has no emotion”.

He then referenced a moment from the election campaign that, in his view, epitomised Starmer’s detachment from reality. He asked: “Do you remember when he was asked in the election campaign, would you send one of your family to private medicine if they needed it and he went no? What sort of a man would say that?”

The pair’s blistering takedown of the Prime Minister came the same day Sir Keir made a major announcement on defence spending. In a move welcomed by the US but criticised by charities, Starmer revealed plans to increase military funding to 2.5 percent of GDP by 2027, slashing the foreign aid budget to finance the boost.

The announcement comes amid mounting pressure from US President , who has been pushing European NATO members to take on greater responsibility for their own defence.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Washington

Keir Starmer was slammed for being emotionless (Image: Getty)

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Starmer is set to fly to the US for a high-stakes meeting with Trump, where the war in will be a key discussion point.

Trump has made no secret of his desire to broker a swift end to the conflict, having recently held discussions with Russian President .

Meanwhile, a reported deal between and US firms granting access to the country’s rare earth minerals has sparked speculation that American military support for Kyiv could continue – at least until a ceasefire is reached.

Defending his decision to divert foreign aid funds to military spending, Starmer insisted the move was necessary in a “dangerous new era”.

However, development charities blasted the cut, with Save the Children calling it “a betrayal of the world’s most vulnerable children and the UK’s national interest”.

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