Prime Minister Keir Starmerโs Euros claim left TV presenter Piers Morgan unable to resist making a cheeky demand.
Piers Morgan called for Sir Keir Starmer to resign if one thing goes wrong this evening.
Starmer, 61, became the new Prime Minister after a historic General Election win. He began his new role by flying to Washington to attend the NATO Summit.
He was questioned by the press while on board, with one probing the politician about Englandโs upcoming game against the Netherlands in the Euros.
Asked for advice to Gareth Southgate, Starmer responded, โWin!โ He will attend the NATO summit with 31 leaders, including Dutch PM Dick Schoof, during the Euros semi-final tonight (July 10).
He told reporters, โOur phones are taken off us in the council, so weโll get notes with important summit information. Hopefully, one or two will update me on the score, as I canโt get it otherwise.โ
Starmer added: โEngland have not missed a penalty under a Labour government in 2024.โ Under the post, The Guardianโs political editor Pippa Crerar declared: โWhat a way to jinx it!โ
Piers re-shared the post, adding the caption: โ OMG โ if England now lose on penalties tonight, Starmer will have to resign.โ It comes after the broadcaster praised Novak Djokovic for being a โmonumental d***โ at Wimbledon before offering the tennis star an interview.
The former world No 1 stormed out of a BBC interview on Monday hours after he branded the Centre Court crowd โdisrespectfulโ.
He became frustrated with the line of questioning and having already asked the interviewer to move on from asking about his spat with the audience, the 37-year-old cut the conversation short.
While Djokovic has been criticised for his outbursts at Wimbledon, Morgan praised the 24-time Grand Slam champion for behaving like a โmonumental d***โ and hitting back at what he perceives to be unfair hostility.
The TalkTV host wrote on X: โDjokovic is being a monumental d*ck at Wimbledon this year, and Iโm all here for it. He deserves way more respect than he gets, from fans & media, and heโs obviously bored with pretending heโs OK with it. Letโs do an interview, @DjokerNole โ I wonโt treat you like this.โ
Piers Morgan’s cheeky demand for Prime Minister Keir Starmer sparked a wave of reactions on social media. The journalist called for Starmer to resign if England loses in the Euros semi-final against the Netherlands. Will Starmer’s leadership be put to the test tonight?
Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic’s controversial behavior at Wimbledon has also been a hot topic. Despite facing backlash for his on-court outbursts, the tennis star has found an unlikely supporter in Piers Morgan. The TalkTV host labeled Djokovic as a “monumental d***” and expressed his admiration for the athlete’s refusal to conform to unfair treatment.
As the sports and political landscapes intertwine, it will be interesting to see how these public figures navigate the expectations and pressures placed upon them.
Piers Morgan’s demand for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign if England loses in the Euros semi-final against the Netherlands has caused a stir on social media.
Many are wondering if Starmer’s leadership will be on the line following this pivotal match.
On a different note, Novak Djokovic’s behavior at Wimbledon has also been the talk of the town.
Despite facing criticism for his on-court antics, Djokovic has found an unexpected ally in Piers Morgan.
Morgan’s support for the tennis star, whom he referred to as a “monumental d***,” showcases his admiration for Djokovic’s refusal to bow down to unfair treatment.
As these two worlds of sports and politics collide, it will be fascinating to observe how these public figures handle the scrutiny and expectations placed upon them.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times