Keir Starmer Skewered by Top Tory for Taking a 'Begging Bowl' to the World Stage
Top Tory slams Keir Starmer over China visit, claiming he has no place as PM.

On 30 January 2026, GB News reported that a senior Conservative criticised Labour leader Keir Starmer after his visit to China, deeming him unfit for the premiership. The Tory, described as a top party figure, used the phrase “begging bowl” to portray Starmer’s perceived lack of national interest. He said Starmer had “no place as prime minister” if he continued such trips. Starmer had previously signed new travel and border agreements with China earlier that month, bolstering his foreign policy agenda. The United Kingdom's political landscape is tense as the Labour Party faces scrutiny over its leader’s international engagements. GB News closed with a call for renewed debate on the party’s direction.
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