An ex-Big Brother star led brigade of rowdy lefties in heckling Sir Keir Starmer’s speech

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A FORMER Big Brother star led a brigade of rowdy leties in heckling Sir Keir Starmer’s big conference speech.

Angry Carole Vincent, 67, who came fifth on the show in 2007, was among dozens of activists who sprang to their feet to jeer at the Labour leader.

Former Big Brother star Carole Vincent, far right, led a brigade of rowdy lefties in heckling Sir Keir Starmer’s big speech
Angry Carole, 67, and co booed and sang ‘Oooh Jeremy Corbyn’ and waved red cards at the Labour leader

In a long-plotted attack, they booed, sang ‘oooh Jeremy Corbyn’, shouted “free Julian Assange” and waved giant red cards at Sir Keir.

Speaking as the Red Flag socialist anthem was being belted out by activists in the conference hall, she raged: “The Red Flag is not f***ing flying here, is it?”

She added: “I was handed a red card and I think he deserves a red card for what he has done.”

The carer from London denied being a “heckler” but reckons she will get chucked out of the Labour Party for her raucous behaviour.

The carer from London denied being a “heckler” but reckons she will get chucked out of the Labour Party for her raucous behaviour.

As the heckles rang out, Sir Keir shrugged off the shouts as he stood on stage – jibing that they are just “shouting slogans” while he wants to “change lives”.

He jibed: “It is usually the Tories who are heckling me – it didn’t bother me then and doesn’t bother me now.”

Lefties had been plotting their heckle offensive for weeks – doling out leaflets urging members to take giant red cards into conference to disrupt Sir Keir’s speech.

Carole, here with Davina McCall in 2007, said ‘I was handed a red card and I think he deserves a red card for what he has done’