Starmer Mocked for ‘Copying Trump’ with TikTok on Britain’s Response to War in Iran
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As the war in Iran rages, the British Prime Minister's TikTok publication of a war film-like video provokes a wave of criticism
Starmer mocked for ‘copying Trump’ with TikTok on Britain’s response to war in Iran
The prime minister posted a clip showing Britain’s military response to the war in the Middle East, accompanied by the song ‘Money for Nothing’ by Dire Straits
The British Prime Minister has justified the position on the U.S.-Israel war against Iran in a social network post, using the song "Money for Nothing" of the Dire Straits team. Keir Starmer was accused of trying to imitate the way Donald Trump used social networks, after he posted a video clip on TikTok on the crisis in the Middle East, despite his voice and part of the famous format, writes The Guardian.
"Money for Nothing": UK Prime Minister posts embarrassing Iran war hype video
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer posted a video to Tik Tok depicting him reviewing some British military firepower, with a voiceover solemnly defending his ambivalent response to the Iran War. His reedy voice is ill-suited to such cinematic efforts in the first place, and the comically Trumpian vibe is also at odds with norms of British political communication. — Read the rest The post "Money for Nothing": UK Prime Minister posts embarrassing Iran…
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