The prime minister and the Labour government came under intense scrutiny on the programme.

Keir Starner has been criticised once again on live TV (Image: Getty)
Keir Starmer suffered yet another devastating blow as he was slammed on Sky News Australia. Andrew Bolt launched a blistering attack on the prime minister, who is refusing to resign from his position, despite repeated calls for him to do so. Among those piling pressure on Starmer is Wes Streeting, who resigned as health secretary earlier today and is now expected to launch a bid to become prime minister.
“The really big threat to our future is across our borders and it’s not just Trump’s visits with China’s dictator that seems to underline the decline of the power of the West,” Bolt told viewers. “One sign of Britain’s decline is the utter weakness and incompetence and the craziness of its Labour government. So bad that just two years after a landslide win, Prime Minister Keir Starmer now faces calls for him to resign. Calls from some of his own frontbenchers, some of whom are resigning to force him out.”

Sky News Australia host Andrew Bolt and GB News presenter Patrick Christys delivered scathing assessments of the Labour government (Image: Sky News Australia)
Joining Bolt on the programme was GB News host Patrick Christys, who offered a scathing assessment of the potential contenders to replace Sir Keir.
He said: “That former deputy leader, sacked over a tax issue, now cleared over the tax issue. The Red Queen, Angela Rayner. She’s pulled herself out of an Ibiza nightclub and she’s ready to enter 10 Downing Street.
“Ed Miliband, that net zero seller. Hasn’t bothered to put solar panels on his own homes, had to be forced into buying an electric car, has wracked up more air miles than you and I in our entire lives just on trips to these green conferences that could be done over Zoom.”
He added: “The best one is this. A former member of the Royal Marines whose in the Labour team, he’s said he’s going to go for it. We might need him because the prime minister is not leaving Downing Street.
Ripping into Sir Keir, Christys described him as “a bloke who doesn’t have Britain’s best interests at heart” and called him out for previously speaking about abolishing the monarchy.
The GB News host went on: “We’ve had 50 new tax rises, 20 policy U-turns, he appointed a friend of the world’s most notorious paedophile to be our US ambassador.”
He claimed Sir Keir’s personality is “so wooden that birds are nesting in him”, remarking that it is “absolutely farcical” that Britain is on course for a sixth prime minister in seven years.
Bolt agreed, describing the “disgrace” as “unbelievable”.
