Sir Keir Starmer declines to disclose the number of women he has slept with, unlike Nick Clegg. He shares his favorite crisps, drink, and mentions not having any tattoos. He also mentions reading a book called 'Beyond the Sea' by Melissa Bailey.
Sir Keir Starmer refused to reveal how many women he had slept with - not following Nick Clegg into revealing his sexual encounters . Ex-Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg revealed in 2012 in an interview with Piers Morgan for GQ magazine that he had slept with 'no more than' thirty women.
In a quick-fire round for the new political show, Sir Keir Starmer shared his favorite crisps, drink, and mentioned not having any tattoos. He also mentioned reading a book called 'Beyond the Sea' by Melissa Bailey.
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