
Keir Starmer has angered tourists on the holiday island of Madeira after appearing to push to the front of a three-hour queue for an attraction. The Express has the story.
The Prime Minister is currently on holiday on the island and footage circulating online appears to show his car being driven to the front of a queue for a toboggan ride.
In the video, Sir Keir and his family are ushered to the front of a queue in which some people had waited as long as three hours, before his son and daughter were shown to their seats on the ride.
Several of the onlookers, many of whom were British, reportedly booed as they recognised the person being taken to the front of the line, with one being heard to shout: “Get to the back of the queue.”
The popular ride allows users to slide down a hill in the island’s capital, Funchal, close to a busy dock popular with cruise ships. Onlooker Russell Schacter, 64, from Ilford, told the Sun: “We arrived around 10am and queued with everyone else for ages, even though we had pre-booked the rides.
“There were lots of Brits off the cruise ships and everyone was typically patient and well mannered until we had finally got right to the front when the queue was halted.
“I happened to be videoing just after 1pm at the moment when I recognised Keir Starmer arriving in a car with his security team in another vehicle.
“He stood there smiling as his two kids were taken straight to the front of the queue and were put straight on the ride.”
Two-Tier Keir strikes again!
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