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GB News’ Nana Akua tears Starmer to shreds – ‘He’s as popular as a bucket of sick’

GB News presenter Nana Akua certainly didn’t hold back during her lengthy rant about Keir Starmer.

Nana Akua lashed out over Keir Starmer

Nana Akua lashed out over Keir Starmer (Image: GB NEWS)

Presenter Nana Akua lashed out at Keir StarmerChancellor Rachel Reeves, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Saturday’s GB News. Akau began: “When I saw this, I thought it must be a joke or AI…” She proceeded to share a clip of Starmer, who addressed watching the Netflix programme Adolescence with his son, admitting “as a dad, it was tough to see at times”.

Cutting back to Akua in the studio, the host said: “Talk about using your son, in my view, in an attempt to be more relatable and garner sympathy.” She then started laughing as she played a clip of the Prime Minister tripping at a public event, branding him the UK version of former US President Joe Biden, who had several trips and falls during his time in office.

Keir Starmer was blasted on GB News by Nana Akua

Keir Starmer was blasted on GB News by Nana Akua (Image: Getty)

Akua later fumed: “Keir Starmer is about as popular as a bucket of sick. Since he was elected 17 months ago, he has been on 42 trips abroad, possibly because, back at home, he is the least popular prime minister this country has ever seen, as he’s always away.

“Along with his Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, who is always drowning in her own tears. She’s completely out of her depth. Rachel was voted the least popular Chancellor ever, and in a recent YouGov Poll, zero per cent felt that Labour was doing a good job on the economy. Yes, that is zero – so that is no one.”

Akua added: “And to top things off, Labour’s mayor Sadiq Khan, who is in charge of our great capital, is also escaping his problems back at home. He recently flew out to Africa business class with 11 staff members, costing the taxpayers £83,000.”

Khan said the purpose of the visit was to promote London as he defended his trip to South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana this summer.

Information released by City Hall, at the request of the Express, shows £68,330 was spent on flights, with a further £11,418 on hotels. Ground transport cost £1,353, and food cost around £2,818.

Akua concluded: “I don’t know about you, but I can’t take this Government seriously – if you don’t laugh, you’ll cry.”

GB News airs daily on Sky, Freeview and YouTube.

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