Britain’s “Saturday Night Live” debut featured a skit where Prime Minister Keir Starmer awkwardly declined joining a war in Iran with US President Donald Trump. Starmer, advised by a Gen Z aide, opted for a voice note, referencing “Friends” and past US-UK cooperation. The sketch concluded with a jab at American culture and the show’s iconic sign-off.
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