Keir Starmer THROWN OUT of a Bath pub in an astonishing bust-up with a Labour-supporting landlord


‘Get out of my pub!’ Keir Starmer is THROWN OUT of a Bath boozer in an astonishing bust-up with a Labour-supporting landlord who accuses him of ‘failing to be the opposition’ 

Sir Keir Starmer was thrown out of a pub today by a Labour-supporting landlord furious that he supported the lockdown which closed down the hospitality industry for months.

In astonishing scenes in Bath today Rod Humphris, landlord of the Raven pub, had to be held back by the Opposition Leader’s security guards as he demanded he leave.

Mr Humphris had clashed with Sir Keir outside, accusing him of having ‘failed to be the opposition’ by supporting the lockdown and backing plans to make schoolchildren wear masks.

As the politician paused outside the city centre pub on a local election campaign walkabout the landlord waved a piece of paper at him, saying: ‘Do you know what the average age of death with Covid is? 

According to the Office for National statistics it’s 82 years and three months. The average age of death normally? Eighty one years.

‘Do you understand we have f***ed our economy because old people are dying?’

As Sir Keir tried to walk away he continued: ‘No, no I came here to speak to this man not your security. 

‘You have failed me. I have been a Labour voter my entire life. You have failed to be the opposition. 

‘You have failed to ask whether lockdown was functioning. Do you understand? Thousands of people have died because you have failed to do your job and ask the real questions.’ 

In astonishing scenes in Bath today Rod Humphris, landlord of the Raven pub, had to be held back by the Opposition Leader's security guards as he demanded he leave.

In astonishing scenes in Bath today Rod Humphris, landlord of the Raven pub, had to be held back by the Opposition Leader’s security guards as he demanded he leave.

Mr Humphris had clashed with Sir Keir outside, accusing him of having 'failed to be the opposition' by supporting the lockdown and backing plans to make schoolchildren wear masks.

Mr Humphris had clashed with Sir Keir outside, accusing him of having ‘failed to be the opposition’ by supporting the lockdown and backing plans to make schoolchildren wear masks.

This prompted the scenes in which Mr Humphris demanded the Labour leader leave the pub.

This prompted the scenes in which Mr Humphris demanded the Labour leader leave the pub.

Finally Sir Keir stopped and confronted him, pointing out the work done by the NHS in the pandemic, including his wife Victoria, who is a nurse.

He said that they had been ‘completely overwhelmed with cases, adding: ‘They have been on the front line keeping people alive, so I really don’t need lectures from you about this pandemic. Thank you. Shall we go in?’

This prompted the scenes in which Mr Humphris demanded the Labour leader leave the pub.  

Sir Keir, who was wearing a black face mask while inside, left the pub following the confrontation, accompanied by members of his team.

Later, the landlord, who said he does not agree with coronavirus lockdowns, said: ‘He walked into my pub without asking and I threw him out. Or at least, I did my best to throw him out – his security got in the way.’

On why he asked Sir Keir to leave, he added: : ‘I had heard that the Labour Party were coming round and he turned up and I told him what I thought of him, basically.

‘I think he has utterly failed us as the Leader of the Opposition. He has completely failed to ask the questions that needed asking, like, why did we throw away our previous pandemic preparedness?

‘Why have we just accepted lockdown? Why have we just accepted the loss of all our freedoms?’ 

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