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Starmer jokes with GB judokas ‘someone would throw me over’

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Starmer jokes with GB judokas ‘someone would throw me over’

Starmer jokes with GB judokas ‘someone would throw me over’

Sir Keir Starmer met with Team GB athletes in Paris.

While observing the judo training, the prime minister joked that if he were to join them on the mat, "someone would throw me over, and that would be the end of it." Report by Covellm.

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