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“THROW THEM OUT NOW!”— Furious British Crowd BOOS Keir Starmer & Sadiq Khan Off Stage in Explosive Viral Clash: Resign NOW Chants Echo as Anger Boils Over!

Chaos erupted in the streets of Britain as Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan were mercilessly booed and heckled by a furious crowd of locals, with deafening chants of “GET THEM OUT!” and “RESIGN NOW!” forcing the political heavyweights into a humiliating retreat. The viral video clip, spreading like wildfire across social media in March 2026, shows the two Labour leaders facing a wall of jeers during what was meant to be a routine public appearance – but quickly turned into a raw display of public rage. Witnesses described the scene as electric with frustration, as angry British lads mocked the pair openly, accusing them of betraying the country on issues from crime and housing to immigration and cost-of-living woes.
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The explosive moment has ignited massive online debate, with clips shared thousands of times on platforms like Instagram and Facebook under accounts like Britain Today UK. Protesters didn’t hold back, drowning out any attempts at speeches with relentless boos and demands for immediate resignations. Many point to growing discontent with Starmer’s government – from perceived failures on public safety in London under Khan to broader national gripes about economic pressures and policy U-turns – as the fuel behind the outburst. This isn’t isolated; it’s part of a pattern of public backlash, echoing past incidents like Khan’s heavy booing at an NBA game in London earlier this year or Starmer’s awkward crowd reactions at events.
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Critics are calling it a wake-up call for Labour, with some observers warning that the viral humiliation signals deepening divisions and eroding trust in the leadership. Supporters of the pair dismissed it as a vocal minority amplified by social media, but the raw footage – complete with furious faces and unfiltered chants – tells a different story: ordinary Brits are fed up and not afraid to show it. As the clip continues to rack up views, questions swirl: Is this the tipping point for Starmer and Khan, or just another flash of populist anger? One thing’s crystal clear – the British public isn’t staying silent anymore. The pressure is on, and the boos are getting louder.
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