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Watch How the Speaker TAKES A DIG at Keir Starmer for REFUSING to Answer Questions — “You Were Loud in Opposition!

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During a heated session in Parliament, the Speaker didn’t hold back. In front of everyone, he took a clear and public dig at Keir Starmer for refusing to give straight answers. The Speaker’s words came after Starmer had been asked direct questions several times but instead of answering them clearly, Starmer kept avoiding the point. His responses were long, vague, and didn’t actually say anything useful. This annoyed many people in the room, and the Speaker finally spoke up, saying what a lot of others were already thinking.

It all happened during a tense debate over the country’s steel industry. Just two weeks ago, Starmer was proudly announcing that he had secured a historic trade deal. He told everyone that the UK wouldn’t have to pay any tariffs on steel that the rate was going to be 0%. He acted like it was a huge win for workers and the economy. But now, that victory doesn’t look so real anymore. Things have taken a bad turn. Unless the UK does exactly what President Trump demands, the steel industry could now face a 25% tariff.

This sudden shift has left people confused and worried. And when Starmer was asked to explain how things went wrong so quickly, he didn’t give any real answers. He just danced around the topic, using vague phrases and avoiding the hard questions. The Speaker eventually had enough. He stepped in and told Starmer that avoiding questions is not leadership. He reminded everyone in the room—and the country—that the people deserve honest and clear answers, not political games.

The Speaker’s comment hit a nerve. It wasn’t just about one moment. It reflected a bigger problem that many people have been noticing for a while. Starmer talks about plans and progress, but when things go wrong, he seems unable or unwilling to explain what’s happening. This time, it’s about steel tariffs, but it could be any issue. People want to trust their leaders. They want someone who stands up and tells the truth, even when it’s difficult. But what they saw instead was a man dodging questions in the middle of a serious crisis.

The steel workers who heard about the new 25% tariff are now fearing for their jobs. Factories may struggle. Pay might go down. And there’s still no clear answer on how or when this mess will be fixed. Starmer says they’re “working on it” and that the tariffs will eventually come down to zero—but he doesn’t say how or when. These kinds of empty promises are wearing thin.

Meanwhile, people are starting to wonder who’s really in charge. Some are even worried that the UK is giving in too easily to foreign pressure especially from President Trump. If our trade policies can be changed overnight just because someone else says so, what does that mean for our independence?

The Speaker’s sharp comment may have been just a few words, but it said a lot. It showed that even inside Parliament, there’s growing frustration with how things are being handled. People are tired of being talked down to. They’re tired of hearing long speeches with no answers. And they’re tired of seeing their concerns brushed aside.