“Get out of my bar!” UKIP leader backs city closure, blown out by bar owner

The British media reported that Keir Starmer, the leader of the British Labour Party, visited the British town of Bath yesterday (19) in support of Dan Norris, the West of England mayoral candidate, but a very embarrassing incident occurred in the local bar owner because Keir supported the closure of the city in response to the epidemic and yelled at him, and blew him out of the bar.

“Get out of my pub! Get out of my pub!” said an agitated Rod Humphris, who ranted and raved at Schuyler, who was visiting. Humphris accused Schuyler in front of a crowd of media, saying he had been a Labor supporter all his life, but Schuyler had let him down.

“You didn’t do your job, you didn’t ask (the government) if the city closures were really working for the epidemic and thousands of people died because you failed in your job and didn’t ask the real questions.” Humphries opposed the closure measures and accused Schuyler of supporting the idea that students should wear masks at school, “Why do we have to accept the closure? Why do we have to accept the loss of all freedom?”

Bar owner Humphries opposes the closure and accuses Schuyler of supporting students to wear masks at school. Photo: From Stephen Sumner’s Twitter feed