Keir Starmer Interview Sparks Heated Debate About Politicians’ Private Lives Being Public | GMB

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Sharon Osbourne, Gemma Collins, Boy George have all sat in the chair for Piers Morgan’s Life Stories. Now it’s the turn of Labour leader Keir Starmer. Throughout their conversation, Keir reflected on his childhood in Surrey, his mother’s battle with a debilitating illness, and also discussed pivotal moments in his career in politics. So is this the modern way to conduct politics, do we need to know about the private lives of politicians?

Broadcast on 02/06/21

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