Sir Keir Starmer's TikTok team is under scrutiny after one of his advisers used a provocative song as background music in a video featuring world leaders. The track, House Tour by Sabrina Carpenter, has drawn attention for its sexual undertones, raising questions about the due diligence behind its selection.

Controversial Soundtrack Raises Eyebrows

The video, which showcases Starmer giving world leaders a tour of No. 10 Downing Street, uses Carpenter's song, described by critics as "arguably Sabrina's most provocative song yet." The lyrics, including lines like "Do you want the house tour? I could take you to the first, second, third floor," and "I just want you to come inside," have sparked debate.

World Leaders Featured in the Video

Among the dignitaries appearing in the TikTok clip are Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and France's Emmanuel Macron. The choice of soundtrack has left many wondering about the leaders' reactions to the song's suggestive lyrics.

Criticism from Former Tory MP

Former Conservative MP Edwina Currie also weighed in on the controversy, though her comments were directed at a separate political matter: "Breaking – Harold Wilson to be exhumed and appointed Deputy Prime Minister." Her remarks, while unrelated to the TikTok video, reflect the broader political tensions surrounding Starmer's team.