What other shows have you seen that have poked fun at Keir Starmer?
Quite a few British shows—especially in comedy and satire—have taken jabs at Keir Starmer, though usually in a lighter, more understated way compared to how past leaders were treated.
Here are some notable ones:
🎭 1. Have I Got News for You
- Regularly features jokes about Starmer’s “boring but competent” image
- Comedians often tease his lawyerly, cautious communication style
- He’s sometimes portrayed as too careful or lacking charisma
👉 Tone: playful but pointed political satire
🎤 2. The Last Leg
- Mixes humor with social commentary
- Starmer is occasionally mocked for:
- Being overly measured
- Trying to appeal to everyone at once
👉 Tone: more conversational, less harsh
📺 3. Mock the Week
- Before it ended, comedians joked about Starmer’s:
- “default settings” personality
- Lack of standout political flair
👉 Tone: quick-fire punchlines
🎙️ 4. Spitting Image
- The puppet version of Starmer exaggerated:
- His reserved demeanor
- His tendency to sound overly scripted
- Often contrasted him with more chaotic politicians
👉 Tone: exaggerated caricature
🎧 5. Dead Ringers
- Uses impressions to highlight:
- His calm, almost monotone delivery
- His careful phrasing and legal tone
👉 Tone: impression-based satire
🤔 Why he gets mocked this way
Unlike more flamboyant politicians, Starmer’s public image is:
- Controlled
- Professional
- Low-drama
So comedy tends to focus on:
- “Too sensible” vs chaotic politics
- Lack of excitement
- Overly rehearsed communication
✅ Summary
Shows don’t usually attack Starmer harshly—instead, they:
- Gently mock his reserved personality
- Highlight his contrast with more dramatic figures
- Turn his seriousness into the joke itself.
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