'Starmer on the Ropes!' Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce react to ITV Leaders' debate | The Reaction



‘Starmer on the Ropes!’ Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce react to ITV Leaders’ debate | The Reaction

Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce react to the ITV debate between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer. They chat about the format of the debate, if the labour leader was being truthful about not using private healthcare and how the Prime Minister would have felt when the audience laughed at his plans for National Service.

They discuss the role Nigel Farage and Reform is playing in the election and Sarah reveals why young people are interested in voting for the Liberal Democrats.

They also talk about the story behind the three babies that have been abandoned in East London and the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

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39 thoughts on “'Starmer on the Ropes!' Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce react to ITV Leaders' debate | The Reaction”

  1. Surely we shouldn't be surprised about this happening in London, all these immigrants who live here all have standards that are
    very different from traditional British. I do wish someone could have organised contraception! 😊😊

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  2. The NHS was the worse thing the labour party ever came up with. People stopped taking care of their own health, because the Labour said they would look after people "from the craddle to the grave". Now people are taking the government at their word…

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  3. Around 14 mins the point was made that, if you walk around parts of London you are inhaling cannabis. You don't need to go to London; try walking round Ramsgate town centre without smelling the stuff – it's everywhere!

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  4. They need to clone Nigel Farage so that there is someone as dynamic as Nigel in every constituency and then Nigel would walk into Downing Street more easily and that is where he belongs.

    Time for positive change and the only person for the job is Nigel as the forthcoming TV debate will prove. Go you Nigel you rock! Time you got the keys to Downing Street, the others have ruined this country between them so far. Nigel is our only hope, he is the People's Prime Minister not the governments or the civil servants puppet unlike the others.

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  5. I'm a year older then Sarah and my parents were in WW2, my dad was a paratrooper in Burma so for me WW2 isn't 4 generations ago. As for the Falklands it was felt at home – by the loved ones of the men fighting. My boyfriend at the time (later husband) was down there as he was in the Royal Navy, it was a tough time, no mobiles, no internet, you just hoped and prayed that they would come back alive as many didn't.

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  6. Starmer was absolutely awful he looked slow and boring now they are trying to turn it on sunak because they know sunak came out on top labour .
    We have too keep labour OUT of number ten seriously OUT.

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  7. You can clearly see that you too are conservatives at the end of the day Conservatives has had 15 years to get this country back on its feet and even now the Conservatives are giving pledges which we all know its not going to happen because otherwise they would have already done it in the 15 years they've been in. Conservatives are dislikes and they'll say anything to stop in power power..

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  8. I disagree with the fact that him being a lawyer should mean that he is used to debating. I forget who made the point quite recently, but lawyers DO NOT debate. As a barrister he is allowed just to deliver a pre-prepared speech and questions with very little interruption.

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  9. My 16 year old grandson is currently sitting his GCSE’s with one of his subjects being history. He will be sitting one paper next week which covers Nazi Germany and WWII. He hopes to go on to do A level history and then join the RAF. He would love to visit the war graves and this something we are looking to do with him. So maybe there is a small glimmer of hope for his generation being aware of the sacrifices that were made.

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  10. Sunak is a liar.
    The central plank of the Tory election campaign is a lie.
    A senior Teasury official has released the letter they wrote to the government, repeating the verbal warning they had already given, instructing the Tory government to cease lying about having 'independently verified' Labour's manifesto costs, demanding they remove all reference to the figures being provided by Treasury staff, and reminding the government once again, that if they continue lying to the public, the letter would go public, as is right, proper, and legally admissible for civil servants to do when they witness evidence of wrongdoing.

    The figures do not show Labour's spending plans.
    They describe imaginary policies dreamed up by Tory Party staff, the Treasury were leaned on to cost those nonexistent policies, then the Tory staff inflated them further, and passed them off as 'Labour's Plan'.

    And Sunak knew it was a lie.
    Because he had been told it was a lie.

    And now every media outlet is able to inform you that Sunak is a liar.

    Even the outlets, that don't want to tell you that Sunak is a liar, are having to tell you that Sunak is a liar, because they ran Sunak's repeated lie on their front pages, fist pumping the air, and using pathetic phrases as 'knockout blow'.

    And now you know those media outlets are liars.

    I despise liars.
    I hope a significant number of the population despise liars as much as I do, on the 4th July.

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  11. Yes Rishi definitely had more NOT knowledge, rote learnt crap.. I wouldn’t say it’s useful but definitely leaves an impression. Starmer is probably used to decorum, following the rules, fair play and having a chance to present the evidence without interruption.

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  12. Starmer on the ropes? You’ve got to try much harder with your headlines to undo the damage the conservatives have done and are doing. Sunak is on the ropes. He’s committing political Harikiri with some of his behaviour.

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