GB News stopped for 'breaking news announcement' as Keir Starmer is handed a 'blow'

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GB News anchors Miriam Cates and Ben Leo had to abruptly cut their programme for an urgent update signalling potential woes for Keir Starmer.Miriam informed the audience: "Welcome back, we've got some breaking news.

Wigan Council has voted for a national inquiry into the grooming gang scandal, breaking with the Labour government's opinion."The broadcast then switched to political correspondent Charlie Peters who reported that independent councillor Maureen O'Bern proposed the motion.

He recounted that Labour councillors left the session, claiming it had extended for too long.Charlie continued: "However, after significant pressure from the local area, they reorganised the motion for a full council meeting today and the motion was voted through unanimously."Charlie confirmed the vote tally: "So that's 64 Labour councillors, 10 independent councillor and one Conservative," and he highlighted that O'Bern wasn’t allowed to speak during the meet—an atypical procedure, reports the Express.

Miriam showed gratitude to Charlie and remarked: "I'm sure we'll be hearing more on this. This really undermines the government's position that there should be local inquiries if even local authorities recognise this is inadequate."Ben questioned the fallout from this development: "What are the implications of this?

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