Martin Lewis was back at the helm of Good Morning Britain as part of a new weekly appearance alongside Susanna Reid. The Money Saving Expert founder is no stranger to the ITV news programme.
17.08.2022 - 13:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Robert Rinder has made his feelings clear as he got into a fiery exchange during his latest appearance on Good Morning Britain. The barrister and TV star, known to many as Judge Rinder, has been at the helm of the ITV news programme this week alongside Charlotte Hawkins.
He returned to the show on Monday (August 15) after presenting the show earlier this year with host and friend Susanna Reid. Viewers have already seen him not holding back in his interviews with the likes of government ministers and Wednesday's show (August 17) was no different.
Labour MP Yvette Cooper appeared via video link on the show this morning to talk to Rob and co-host Charlotte where she quizzed on the Labour party’s support of strike action, after shadow transport minister Sam Tarry was sacked after defying a ban on appearing on the picket line.
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The shadow Home Secretary spoke with ITV presenters Charlotte Hawkins and Rob Rinder, who are helming the show during the summer break, and the interview turned fiery amid a discussion of industrial action.
Rob first said to the shadow Home Secretary: "Your leader said it was inappropriate for you to join your strikes, despite that people ignored him. Can you understand why people have had simply enough of the Labour party that doesn’t stand by them and therefore want to reduce the amount it’s going to give you?"
Cooper replied: "Working people have seen their wages drop over many years. The real squeeze is happening now. What we want to see is stronger growth, lower inflation and better pay and conditions for working people. It’s why we’ve put forward proposals for fair pay agreements."
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Martin Lewis was back at the helm of Good Morning Britain as part of a new weekly appearance alongside Susanna Reid. The Money Saving Expert founder is no stranger to the ITV news programme.
Good Morning Britain viewers have had a change of heart after Robert Rinder's most recent appearance on the ITV breakfast show. The TV personality best known as Judge Rinder has made several appearances on the news programme this year alongside different co-hosts.
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