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When requested if such habits constitutes misogyny, the politician replied: “I would call it out. But I would also say that part of the stuff we are doing with teenagers is talking about things that they might not think are bad.” Once the footage concluded and returned to the GB News studio, Bev started chuckling before admitting she “feels sorry” for Starmer when discussing Trump.

She elaborated: “It’s because he is trying to be diplomatic. Like he says he would call it out… but he probably wouldn’t. And then he tries to backtrack by saying, ‘sometimes teenage boys, like Trump, don’t always really know what they’re saying.'”

“Come on, take a position. Have a back bone and tell us what you really think!” American visitor Colin Reed chimed in, stating: “No wonder his approval ratings are so low with performances like that,” to which Bev responded: “That was quite a good one, to be fair. Well true. It’s a low bar, though,” retorted the visitor, with Bev concurring: “Yeah, it is.”

Later in this system, Colin opined that Starmer appeared “completely out of his depth” on the speak show. He asserted: “He is someone who is totally out of touch with his constituents and the people he is trying to represent.” The visitor continued: “Keir Starmer, he just doesn’t have any sort of mandate or any sort of vision. There’s a reason that people view him the way that they do.”

Bev then elaborated on the “piggy” incident, explaining that it occurred while Trump was aboard Air Force One with 13 press members, possible feeling “tired and slightly at the end of his tether.” The GB News host added that while many assumed the “piggy” remark was a jab at the reporter’s look, she defended Trump, suggesting he meant the journalist was “being greedy with her questions” and “hogging the conversation”.

Greg Swenson concurred, including: “He would probably use a much more aggressive word if he was trying to offend or insult her. The President is very candid, he sometimes says what people are thinking and while it’s refreshing sometimes, it also gets him in trouble at other times.”

American guests slam UK PM Keir Starmer as out of

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