Martin Daubney tells Labour MP to 'get on the phone now' to his boss and demand Cyprus warship U-turn
GB News host Martin Daubney has clashed with a Labour MP in a tense exchange over the Iran war, demanding him to "get on the phone" to his "boss" Sir Keir Starmer. Appearing on the People s Channel, Alex McIntyre assured viewers that the Prime Minister has put "the interests of the British people first". Challenging Mr McIntyre, Martin pushed back on his assurance: "Do you agree, it s an international embarrassment to learn that HMS Prince of Wales isn t currently heading towards the

GB News host Martin Daubney has clashed with a Labour MP in a tense exchange over the Iran war, demanding him to "get on the phone" to his "boss" Sir Keir Starmer. Appearing on the People s Channel, Alex McIntyre assured viewers that the Prime Minister has put "the interests of the British people first". Challenging Mr McIntyre, Martin pushed back on his assurance: "Do you agree, it s an international embarrassment to learn that HMS Prince of Wales isn t currently heading towards the
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