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Keir Starmer leaves Sunday Brunch viewers with same complaint in 'awkward' episode

Channel 4 Sunday Brunch viewers all said the same thing as Labour leader Keir Starmer appeared on the show to cook salmon.


  • May 19 2024
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Keir Starmer leaves Sunday Brunch viewers with same complaint in 'awkward' episode
Keir Starmer leaves Sunday Brunch viewers with same complaint in 'awkward' episode

Sunday Brunch: Keir Starmer cooks Tandoori Salmon

viewers were all left saying the same thing as Labour leader Sir came onto the show for the first time.

They were left gobsmacked as Starmer spoke Tim Lovejoy and through making tandoori salmon for breakfast as he prepared it whilst talking about a range of issues, including how Labour would fix the current sewage issue around the country.

He also opened up about spending time with his family, revealing that he takes his sons to watch football as he highlighted how important he thought it was to have family time.

But as he spoke, fans took to social media to share their complaint, as one said: "How can Starmer be so lacking in charisma/boring? He's sending me back to sleep and I've only just got up..."

Another added: "I am recording this Keir Starmer item so I can watch it when I struggle to sleep."

A third chipped in: "Oh dear Kier Starmer on #sundaybrunch is doing himself no favours... he has the charisma of a pickled peanut, & looks like an awkward Dad at a teenagers party!"

A fourth asked: "This is so boring! Is Poirot on yet?" as a fifth chimed in: "That's too much cringe for a Sunday morning. Kier Starmer awkwardly bantering/chatting football with Tim Lovejoy and Dermot O'Leary, then moving to the kitchen to cook a spicy salmon dish with Simon Rimmer. It's like some sort of fever dream."

Keir Starmer on Channel 4 Sunday Brunch

Keir Starmer talked Tim and Simon through a tandoori salmon recipe (Image: Channel 4)

Tim was forced to intervene as Keir began talking to Dermot O'Leary about the sewage problem, who had called over across to the studio to ask what he thought the timeline would be to fix it.

As Starmer got distracted trying to answer the question, Tim quickly told him that they were "running out of time" and that they may have to "pretend to do some of it" so they could hurry things along.

The trio then sat down together after the break as Simon and Tim grilled the politicion on his policies, with Tim unable to resist making a joke.

Dermot O'Leary on Sunday Brunch

Dermot got involved with the political discussion as he grilled Keir (Image: Channel 4)

He asked: "Final question, do you have anything on discrimination against bald blokes?" as Starmer quickly replied: "Nothing at all, nothing."

A deadpan Tim responded: "Rishi does," as Starmer burst into laughter and made a quick goodbye to the presenters before making his exit from the show after just 40 minutes on air.

Sunday Brunch airs Sundays at 9.30am on Channel 4.

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