Starmer heard saying Mercer will ‘soon be history’ after his Inbetweeners jibe

ITV News captured the moment Johnny Mercer was labelled "a silly sod" by Sir Keir Starmer


Sir Keir Starmer has labelled a Government minister a “silly sod” who will “soon be history”, after Johnny Mercer compared the party’s new 25-year-old MP to a character from cult Channel 4 comedy The Inbetweeners.

Keir Mather overturned a huge Conservative majority of more than 20,000 in the traditionally safe Tory seat in the Selby and Ainsty by-election, with a 23.7% swing from Tory to Labour.

The minister for Veterans’ Affairs said Keir Mather had been “dropped into” the constituency and “spouted identikit Keir Starmer lines”, after earlier stating: “We don’t want Parliament to become like The Inbetweeners.”

The Labour leader hit back at Mr Mercer in Selby on Friday, as he celebrated the by-election victory alongside Mr Mather and deputy leader Angela Rayner.

Strolling along the pitch at Selby Town Football Club and surrounded by media, Sir Keir told the new MP: “There was some silly sod on the radio, on the television last night saying you were only 25.

The comments, picked up by ITV News cameras, capture Sir Keir saying: “But the answer is, you’re 25 and you’ve made history and he’s whatever age he is and he’ll soon be history.”

Mr Mather will become the youngest MP in the Commons – the Baby of the House – after overturning a 20,137 Conservative majority to win the North Yorkshire seat for Labour.

The Inbetweeners, which aired in the late 2000s, follows four friends at school who end up in awkward and embarrassing situations as they try to enter adulthood.

Keir Mather (right) is now Parliament's youngest MP. Credit: PA

Explaining his comments to Sky News on Friday, Mr Mercer said: “I think this synthetic outrage, identikit Labour politician is the opposite of what people like me came into politics for.

“He’s been at Oxford University more than he’s had a job, right? So if you can really apply that to the empathy required to understand what it’s really like in this country at the moment, in terms of the cost of living and all these experiences of these people he’s trying to represent.

“Personally, I don’t think that is conducive to good electoral representation and I’m more than entitled to have that view.”

Labour peer Baroness Chapman of Darlington, who appeared alongside Mr Mercer on Sky, defended Mr Mather as “very considered” and “intelligent” and said: “You’re entitled to have whatever view you like, but there is such a thing as being gracious in defeat Johnny, and you’re being disrespectful to the voters of Selby who’ve made a decision that you don’t happen to like.


By-election results

  • Selby and Ainsty - Labour win with 4,161 majority - a 23.7% swing from Conservatives, overturning a Tory majority of 20,137

  • Somerton and Frome - Liberal Democrats win by more than 10,000 majority - a 29% swing from Conservatives, overturning a Tory majority of 19,213

  • Uxbridge and South Ruislip - Conservatives win with 495 majority - a 6% swing from Conservatives to Labour but not enough for a Labour win


“One of the good things about our Parliament is that we have people entering Parliament for the first time in their 20s but also in their 60s, from all kinds of backgrounds, and I think that’s a strength.”

Mr Mercer, a former British Army officer from 2002 to 2013 and MP for Plymouth Moor View, has previously been involved in several public arguments with high-profile figures, including TV presenter Carol Vorderman.

It is not unusual for politicians to start Commons careers in their mid-20s. British Prime Ministers William Gladstone and Winston Churchill became MPs at the ages of 22 and 25 respectively.

It was also pointed out on social media that Ross Kempsell, former political director of the Conservative Party, was elevated to the House of Lords on Thursday aged 31 after being included in Boris Johnson’s Prime Minister’s Resignation Honours.


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