GB News presenter Patrick Christys launched into a fierce, unrelenting tirade against Sir Keir Starmer during the Labour leader's final week in Downing Street, branding the outgoing prime minister's last days in power a 'humiliating' spectacle.
Christys Unleashes Fury on Starmer's Final Week
The 34-year-old straight-talking host did not hold back as he reflected on Starmer's last round of parliamentary questions on July 15, with the Labour leader set to step down on Friday, July 18, and vacate No. 10 on Monday, July 20. During his final seven days, Starmer travelled to Paris to secure a deal for Ukraine in an attempt to cement his legacy.
Christys struggled to contain his anger on air, describing the scenes as 'humiliating' for the outgoing prime minister. According to the presenter, Starmer's legacy is one of failure and broken promises, with the Paris trip seen as a last-ditch effort to salvage his reputation.
PMQs Farewell and Legacy Debate
At his final Prime Minister's Questions on July 15, there was barely a dry eye in the House of Commons as colleagues paid tribute. However, Christys dismissed the sentimentality, arguing that Starmer's tenure had been marked by economic stagnation, broken manifesto pledges, and a lack of direction. 'This is not a time for tears; it's a time for accountability,' Christys said.
The GB News presenter's rant has sparked widespread debate on social media, with supporters praising his bluntness and critics accusing him of disrespect. The exchange highlights the deep divisions over Starmer's legacy as he prepares to leave office.



