Keir Starmer was skewered on GB News.

Keir Starmer has been torn apart on GB News (Image: Getty)
A GB News star skewered Prime Minister Keir Starmer for “being a disgrace” in a furious rant. GB News presenter Nicholas Dunning asked Norwegian journalist Rebecca Mistereggen, who was a guest star on the show: “How has Britain now viewed how far have we fallen in the eyes of other countries?” Mistereggen replied: “You’re ridiculous at this point. I’m sorry Nick. I don’t even know. I don’t know. I don’t cry anymore. I just laugh. The whole banning people for speaking their mind while letting rapists roam in in small villages, I don’t know that’s one side of it. She then condemned Starmer for his vow to take action against X for Grok’s sexualised images, branding it “bikini gate”.
She continued: “[Keir Starmer] is a walking joke. What he has done to the British people is absolutely disgraceful. He’s putting his own people in prison for exercising freedom of speech. He is protecting rapists when he is not transparent about the grooming gangs. He is trying to ban the only free speech platform that is available to people at this time.

GB News’ Nicholas Dunning spoke to journalist Rebecca Mistereggen (Image: GB News)
“He is trying to make sure that they cannot view the revolution in Iran, for example, that is happening right now, and why is that?
“Because I think the UK, if you look at it in terms of measurement, Nick, if you look at how many people have been arrested for merely speaking, that the UK is worse than Russia, and is worse than other authoritarian states in terms of statistics of that now.”
She continued: “We cannot trust all stats coming out of authoritarian states, obviously, so take that with a grain of salt.
“Regardless, how can you take a man seriously, who is banning Eva Vlardinger Brook from entering the United Kingdom while boats arrive every single day with young men of fighting age into the United Kingdom and then pay for all their accommodation and everything?”
Mistereggen concluded: “We have a saying here in Norway where we say you sew pillows under their arms because that’s what your guys are doing. You’re making life very comfortable for them while punishing people who actually make an effort. How do you take that seriously?”

