'I didn't start it, Miss': Starmer sorry for leading pupils in 6-7 dance banned by school
Summary
Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologized to a head teacher for leading children in a banned dance at a primary school in the UK. He made a hand gesture related to a viral meme, which the school had banned, during a visit to promote a school meals program.Key Facts
- Keir Starmer is the prime minister of the UK.
- He visited Welland Academy in Peterborough with Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson.
- The visit aimed to promote the expansion of the free school meals program.
- During the visit, Starmer participated in a "6-7" dance, which is banned at the school.
- "67" is a viral phrase and dance popular among young people, originating from a song.
- Starmer apologized to the head teacher after the incident.
- He shared a video of the event on Instagram.
- The "67" meme is associated with the song "Doot Doot (67)" by rapper Skrilla.
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