Keir Starmer Apologises To Head After Leading Pupils In Banned ‘6-7’ Meme
The 6-7 meme is a complete brainrot term that originated on TikTok among Gen Z kids but now seems to have infiltrated Gen Alpha, with primary schools around the western world regurgitating the meme despite having no idea what they’re going on about (it literally has no meaning).
It’s so prevalent that even Keir Starmer is aware of it. Here he is getting involved with a bunch of six-year-olds:
🚨 WATCH: Keir Starmer does the 6-7 trend with primary school children pic.twitter.com/0PekWAQ5Uz
— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) November 24, 2025
You just know the teachers have tried their best to get the 6-7 meme out of the classroom and here’s Keir Starmer setting them all off and reinforcing it as hard as he can. Too funny.
The head teacher is seen informing the PM that kids are generally banned from using the term at school, and Starmer apologises. At the end of the clip, he says “I didn’t start it, miss”, which might actually be the funniest thing Keir Starmer has ever said?
There were some amusing responses to it all on X:
They just asked him how many seats Labour will win at the next election
— Let’s Go LEGO UK (@LetsGoLegoUK) November 24, 2025
6-7 days left in office.
— Alastair (@Ali_900r) November 24, 2025
Looks like he’s collecting voters for when he lowers the voting age to 2
— Xaelance (@xaelance) November 24, 2025
teacher looking at him thinking ‘you absolute wanker’
— NikSr (@NickSurb) November 24, 2025
Wait till they hear about 9-5
— Kyle Campbell (@kylemaster125) November 24, 2025
— Reec (@KrispiesReece) November 25, 2025
What on God’s green Earth is my prime minister doing bro
— Mookafish (@Mookafish) November 24, 2025
For the time actor Michael B Jordan called out a red carpet reporter for calling him ‘corny’ in high school, click HERE. That had to feel good.