Sir Keir Starmer refuses to deny taking drugs in fiery interview


Sir Keir Starmer refuses to deny taking drugs in fiery interview

Labour leader grilled on various topics

During a heated interview with Trending In The News's Harry Cole, Sir Keir Starmer dodged questions about whether he had taken drugs while working as a lawyer. Despite being pressed seven times, the Labour chief simply stated, "I had a good time when I was a student," when asked about illegal substances.

Key points from the interview

In addition to the drug-related questions, Sir Keir also discussed his stance on tax rises, Brexit, the triple pensions lock, and defending terrorists during his time as a lawyer. He squirmed under quickfire questions from Sun readers and criticized Boris Johnson for smearing him over the Jimmy Savile case.

Labour leader faces tough questions

Sir Keir faced tough questions regarding his policy u-turns, honesty with voters, and trustworthiness. He refused to commit to protecting the triple lock for pensioners and dodged questions on trans issues and his personal life. The interview shed light on Sir Keir's views on various controversial topics.

New political show on the horizon

Trending In The News is launching a weekly politics show called Never Mind the Ballots, featuring Harry Cole. The show will include interviews with prominent political figures and discussions on key issues. Viewers can submit their questions to be addressed on the show.


Sir Keir Starmer refuses to deny taking drugs in fiery interview