ππππ‘ππ₯ ππππ―ππ¬ was humiliated on GB News (Image: Getty)
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Live on GB News last night (March 19), host Patrick Christys had a whole pub full of punters booing in sync at Labour Chancellor ππππ‘ππ₯ ππππ―ππ¬ in a humiliating moment. Christys was broadcasting from a social club in Leeds, surrounded by members of the public, to βget a flavour of whatβs going on in the wider countryβ.
Speaking from the club, he said: βLabour was supposed to be the party for working people, and now theyβre the party for not working people.β Boos erupted from the gathered punters, as Christys continued: βThat is a really big problem, itβs not paying people to go to work any more and people have had enough. Labour, I feel, has taken their voters for granted for a very, very long time.
βThat is really pointed out with places like Ed Miliband in Doncaster North.β More booing from the crowd. βWhatβs he got to do with Doncaster North? What about born and raised in south east London ππππ‘ππ₯ ππππ―ππ¬, who was parachuted into Pudsey?β
Reeves was met with the loudest booing yet, as Christys cut to a video segment of him interviewing Pudsey locals to see if theyβd ever met her in the flesh.
One man simply said: βI havenβt seen her personally, no.β
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A salon worker responded: βNope, Iβve never seen her, no. Iβve worked in Pudsey a long time but Iβve never seen her. I donβt think [anyone has], I mean thereβs bits that get said on social media and stuff about her being banned in pubs and stuff, but no Iβve not seen her personally.β
While one couple admitted: βShe knocked on our door but we werenβt in. It was before the election, yes.β
One woman who stood in the local and general election for Reform UK said: βI stood against ππππ‘ππ₯ ππππ―ππ¬ at the GE, but no [Iβve not seen her].
Patrick Christys spoke to a braying crowd (Image: GB News)
βI stood for Reform in the local election and the [general election] and I came third by 300 votes.
βShe turned up to the count and was treated like a superstar, but when she actually comes door knocking and people try to talk to her, she runs away. Then a car draws up, bundles her in and off she goes, but she wonβt speak to anyone when sheβs door knocking.β
Viewers on social media were divided, however, as one quipped: βMaybe we should go to Clacton and ask how many times Nigel [Farage] has been there.β
Another said: βWill you be visiting Clacton to ask how often Farage is seen in his constituency?β
However, another posted: βKeep up the good work!β and a fourth penned: βLabour are f***ed up north and Wales? I never thought Iβd see this day come.β


