UK opposition leader Keir Starmer hit with glitter from protester before Labour conference speech
- The protester shouted ‘true democracy is citizen-led’ and ‘politics needs an update’” as well as other slogans, before scattering glitter over Starmer’s head
- Starmer is seeking to persuade voters fed up with economic stagnation and political turmoil to choose his party, which has been out of office since 2010
A heckler scattered glitter on Britain’s opposition leader Keir Starmer on Tuesday as he began to deliver a keynote speech at his Labour Party’s annual conference.
Starmer had just arrived on the event’s main stage in Liverpool to make his address when he was interrupted by the male protester who stormed the platform.
The protester shouted “true democracy is citizen-led” and “politics needs an update” as well as other slogans, before scattering glitter over Starmer’s head and shoulders.
Several officers then surrounded the protester and removed him.
Starmer appeared largely unfazed, removing his glitter-strewn jacket to deliver his much-anticipated speech after making several quips about the incident.
“If he thinks that bothers me he doesn’t know me,” Starmer told the cheering audience.