Eamonn Holmes 'fumes' over riots Eamonn Holmes and his GB News co-host Isabel Webster discussed the ongoing riots with their guest Freddy Gray on Tuesday's instalment of their GB News programme as 400 people have been arrested in a week of violence. Freddy, the Spectator's Deputy Editor, said: "It's very hard to police cities and it always happens in the summer. Why? Because temperatures rise.

" Isabel interjected: "Schools are out, kids are bored. We are seeing kids as young as 11 being in the hands of the police..

." When Freddy said the "Olympics aren't quite interesting enough" Isabel warned: "Stop it, wash your mouth out!" Weighing in on the conversation, Eamonn exclaimed: "But it's true, if I was 11 I'd be watching the Olympics. "These people.

.. I watched a guy last night on the news kicking down someone's front door and he must have been 10 or 11.

And you just want to go out and slap them across the head and throw the little brat in bed." The violence began in Southport after three children were killed during a dance class and protests have been held in London, Rotherham, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Bolton, and Northern Ireland. The violence came after claims circulated online that the killer was an asylum seeker who arrived in the UK by boat last year.

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