‘I’M 𝐴SH𝐴MED OF THIS C0UNTRY’: BBC Radio star makes SH0CKING CLAIM in R0W with 𝐾eir 𝑆tarmer

A BBC Radio contributor has hit out at pr!me m!n!ster 𝐾eir 𝑆tarmer in a brutal rant – admitting he has become “ashamed” of living in Britain. Lee Harris – who has starred on both the BBC and GB News – took to X to share his thoughts as the PM made the bombshell announcement that Labour intends to recognise Palestine as a state.
A number of Labour MPs have urged the PM to reconsider the decision to recognise Palestine as a state in September if Hamas still have hostages in G@za. Earlier this week, 𝑆tarmer said it was an “inalienable right of the Palestinian people” and “essential to the long-term security of Israel” for Palestine to be recognised.


He clarified that the message he wants to send to “the t3rr0rists of Hamas is unchanged and unequivocal”, stating: “They must immediately release all the hostages, sign up to a ceasefire, disarm and accept that they will play no pᴀrt in the g0v3rnment of Gᴀza. We will make an assessment in September on how far the pᴀrties have met these steps.”
Now lashing out on X, Lee wrote: “BREAKING: 𝐾eir 𝑆tarmer has just announced the UK will recognise Palestine as a state in September.
“Absolute disgrace. The Labour P@rty are rewarding Hamas for their horrific t3rr0rist attack on October 7th. I’m so ashamed of this country.”
It comes after he claimed 𝑆tarmer is “finished” after making a huge error in front of US president Donald Trump. When confronted by GB News star Beverley Turner about the “censoring” of Trump’s site Truth Social, 𝑆tarmer awkwardly stammered: “Yeah, yeah. We’re not censoring anyone.

“We’ve got some measures which are there to protect children, in pᴀticular from sites like suicide sites, we’ve had too many cases in the United Kingdom of young children taking their own lives, and when you look through their social media they have been accessing, erm, sites which talk about suicide and, you know, encourage children down that road.
“That is what we want to stop, nothing about censoring free speech-“
But he was cut off, leading Harris to brand the moment “magnificent” as he announced: “𝐾eir 𝑆tarmer replies: ‘We are not censoring anyone’. Beverley Turner then brilliantly calls him out again. Brutal. 𝐾eir 𝑆tarmer is finished.”
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