Starmer cooks up a salmon treat on TV
The Herald|May 20, 2024
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer has prepared a tandoori salmon meal on a TV cookery programme.
Starmer cooks up a salmon treat on TV

Sir Keir said he prioritises spending time with his kids and leaves politics at the door when he comes home on a Friday night.

He told Channel 4's Sunday Brunch he would be going to support Arsenal with his son as the Premier League title race reaches an exciting conclusion.

"I think it's going to be really tough, I'll be there in the stands with my boy, he said.

"The atmosphere at the Emirates will be brilliant. If there's a draw up at [Manchester] City, it will be absolutely incredible."

As he approached the kitchen, Sir Keir was invited to "cross the floor" by host Tim Lovejoy - a reference to recent Conservative defections to the Labour Party.

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