The former culture secretary's attempt to blast Starmer for accepting money for his kids was gloriously cut down to size.
Starmer is no stranger to leaders' gaffes.
The mayor of Greater Manchester has jumped the Gray's defence after she made the headlines over her substantial salary.
"We have cut ourselves off from our principal market, our most important partners, and that is the underlying crisis that faces this country", Mike Galsworthy said.
Scrap it? You can't even spell it!
The gaffe has gone viral on social media.
Labour was promising to increase the digital service tax from 2 per cent to 10 per cent. The day after the festival, it emerged they had ditched the policy.
"We need to go is go back a little bit and get those billions of pounds back from the previous government's awarding of contracts - let's concentrate on that."
"I have nothing but admiration for this amount of delusion", Rosie Holt said.
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