Sir Keir Starmer has teased Sir Ed Davey, as the Liberal Democrat leader vies for a Christmas No1 spot with his charity single, Love Is Enough, sung with the Bath Philharmonia's Young Carers' Choir. The prime minister said, "my family was surprised to see the honorable gentleman shamelessly plugging his song" on the steps of No 10 Downing Street. Starmer jokingly added, "we have strict rules against anti-social behaviour". Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00He talks of singing. There were carols outside our front door on Monday, and my family were
00:07surprised to see the right hon. Gentleman shamelessly plugging his song. We have strict
00:16rules about antisocial behaviour, but in the spirit of the season, I simply say, happy
00:22Christmas.
00:24Well, happy Christmas, Prime Minister. Can I thank him for allowing the Young Carers
00:28Choir to sing outside No. 10? I hope he and the staff enjoyed it.