TikTok viewers are convinced that Sir Keir Starmer called Rishi Sunak a “pr**k” during the debate, despite the word not being audible at all. The Labour leader went head to head with the Prime Minister in a televised debate last night as the pair battle to win votes for this year’s general election.
In a fiery exchange about their past professions, Sir Keir accused Sunak of profiting from betting against the UK while working at a hedge fund during the financial crisis. Sunak then attacked Sir Keir for working with “extremists like Abu Qatada”, adding: “I’d rather have my job than work for Abu Qatada”. Sir Keir calls Sunak’s retort “desperate” and looks down as the PM continues to argue his case.
A TikTok user uploaded a clip of Starmer during the exchange, appearing to show the Labour leader muttering to himself. They captioned it: “Starmer calling Sunak a pr**k.” While no such utterance is audible during the televised exchange, some social media users appear to have become convinced that it actually happened.
One user wrote: “Totally agree, Keir.” Another said: “I didn’t notice that! Brilliant!” A third said: “100% correct.” The clip has raked in more than 3,000 likes and 500 comments.
In a clearer version of the clip, Sir Keir can be quite clearly heard calling Sunak “desperate”. He appears to lick his lips, and the word “pr**k” cannot be heard at all. Abu Qatada, known as Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe, found himself under Sir Keir’s legal wing at a hearing back in 2008, according to The Telegraph.
Here’s eight key flashpoints from the first major debate of the General Election 2024 between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer:
After finally being deported to Jordan in 2013, he was acquitted in court and continued to be active in sharing his views.
Before entering politics, Rishi Sunak worked for investment bank Goldman Sachs and a hedge fund, then co-founded an investment firm. His website stated that he co-founded a large investment firm, working with companies from Silicon Valley to Bangalore. Sunak entered Parliament in 2015. Central Recorder has approached Starmer for comment.