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Keir Starmer Calls Out Donald Trump’s ‘Quiet, Piggy’ Insult
Keir Starmer has just claimed he would “call out” someone for using Donald Trump’s “quiet, piggy” insult.
The prime minister was on ITV’s Loose Women to promote the government’s new scheme to halve violence against women and girls by calling out misogyny when panellist Myleene Klass asked Starmer about the US president’s remarks.
She said: “You know someone very close, one of our closest allies shall we say, recently used the language – ‘quiet, quiet, piggy’. Would you allow for someone to speak to your daughter, your wife, your colleagues in the way that Trump spoke to a female journalist?”
The US president caused an international stir in November when he insulted a female reporter after she asked about his name being mentioned in newly released emails sent by the dead convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The prime minister replied: “No, I wouldn’t. I absolutely wouldn’t.”
“Would you class it as misogyny, is that something you would be looking at?” Klass asked.
“I would call it out,” he said. “But I would also say, part of the stuff we’re doing with teenagers is talking about behaviours they might not think are problematic but in fact are.”
Klass said: “It’s not just online, they’re learning from the top.”
Starmer has been in a precarious diplomatic situation ever since Trump returned to office at the start of the year.
He has tried to maintain the strong international relationship between the US and the UK while dodging over their ideological differences.
The prime minister has also tried to call out misogyny repeatedly in recent weeks, saying his female cabinet colleagues such as chancellor Rachel Reeves had been victim to it.
Meanwhile, Trump has been accused of ratcheting up his insults towards female reporters in recent weeks, angrily claiming one was “stupid” in November and another is “ugly, inside and out”.
