Adil Grills Sir Keir Starmer Over His “Inappropriate” Wallpaper Photoshoot | Good Morning Britain

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Labour’s Sir Keir is facing his first electoral test on Thursday since taking the leadership mantle from Jeremy Corbyn last year. Opposition leaders have traditionally enjoyed local elections as a time when voters look to punish the government of the day however will he be able to rebuild Labour’s ‘Red Wall’ in the north? Adil Ray grills Keir over his ‘inappropriate’ wallpaper photoshoot when voters would have preferred him campaigning about more serious matters.

Broadcast on 04/05/21

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