British Education Minister Gillian Keegan faced an embarrassing moment today, after forgetting to turn off her microphone at the end of a televised interview, where she vented her frustrations with vulgar language about parties that do not acknowledge her efforts. The minister apologized for her choice of words expressing her annoyance at not being thanked for all she has done to address the crisis in schools at risk of collapse due to weak concrete.
Following an interview with ITV in Britain, Keegan criticized others who are not taking action, emphasizing that the British government has gone to great lengths to address concerns regarding school concrete. ITV shared the clip on its political events account on X (formerly Twitter), and within just four hours, the video garnered 5.4 million views.