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Keir Starmer assures GB News viewers he is 'absolutely determined' to tackle small boat crossings with 'drone task force'

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WATCH IN FULL: Keir Starmer grilled by GB News in G7 Summit sit down.

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Sir Keir Starmer has sat down with GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope for an exclusive interview at the G7 Summit in France.Speaking to the People's Channel, the Prime Minister was grilled by Christopher on small boat crossings, gunshots from a Royal Navy ship and a possible leadership challenge from Wes Streeting.WATCH ABOVE.

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Keir Starmer says Russian warship 'reckless' but not 'sinister' for firing shots at pensioners.

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A Russian warship was "reckless" to fire at a British yacht steered by pensioners in the English Channel, Sir Keir Starmer has told GB News.However, the Prime Minister insisted the shots were fired from "a drifting warship rather than anything more sinister".

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The 40ft British-flagged vessel called Bright Future, owned by Jane and Alan Kelvey, reported on Tuesday morning the Admiral Grigorovich, a 409ft-long Russian frigate, had fired four or five shots as they attempted to sail past, triggering a diplomatic incident.The couple told the People's Channel the Russians made no contact with them over radio and that they did not fire any flares, despite the Russians claiming to in a statement where they said they acted in "strict accordance" with international regulations.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Speaking to Britain's News Channel at the G7 summit in Evian in the French Alps, Sir Keir said: "What happened in the Channel is obviously deeply concerning, and I obviously feel for the...

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Keir Starmer assures GB News viewers he is 'absolutely determined' to tackle small boat crossings with 'drone task force'.

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Sir Keir Starmer has assured GB News viewers he is "absolutely determined" to tackle the small boats crisis in the Channel, and "understands the frustration" from Britons.In an exclusive interview, the Prime Minister told GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope under the Labour Government, there has been a "record number of arrests" with their plan to "smash the gangs".Pressed by Christopher on the increasing number of Channel crossings, Sir Keir was asked when the Government will "stop the crossings" all together.He told the PM: "Hundreds of crossings again this week - when will we stop these crossings?

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A: WATCH IN FULL: Keir Starmer grilled by GB News in G7 Summit sit down.

B: Keir Starmer says Russian warship 'reckless' but not 'sinister' for firing shots at pensioners.

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A: Sir Keir Starmer has sat down with GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope for an exclusive interview at the G7 Summit in France.Speaking to the People's Channel, the Prime Minister was grilled by Christopher on small boat crossings, gunshots from a Royal Navy ship and a possible leadership challenge from Wes Streeting.WATCH ABOVE.

B: Keir Starmer says Russian warship 'reckless' but not 'sinister' for firing shots at pensioners.

negation mismatch

A: Keir Starmer says Russian warship 'reckless' but not 'sinister' for firing shots at pensioners.

B: A Russian warship was "reckless" to fire at a British yacht steered by pensioners in the English Channel, Sir Keir Starmer has told GB News.However, the Prime Minister insisted the shots were fired from "a drifting warship rather than anything more sinister".

negation mismatch

A: Keir Starmer says Russian warship 'reckless' but not 'sinister' for firing shots at pensioners.

B: Keir Starmer assures GB News viewers he is 'absolutely determined' to tackle small boat crossings with 'drone task force'.

negation mismatch

A: Keir Starmer says Russian warship 'reckless' but not 'sinister' for firing shots at pensioners.

B: Sir Keir Starmer has assured GB News viewers he is "absolutely determined" to tackle the small boats crisis in the Channel, and "understands the frustration" from Britons.In an exclusive interview, the Prime Minister told GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope under the Labour Government, there has been a "record number of arrests" with their plan to "smash the gangs".Pressed by Christopher on the increasing number of Channel crossings, Sir Keir was asked when the Government will "stop the crossings" all together.He told the PM: "Hundreds of crossings again this week - when will we stop these crossings?

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