Rob Rinder hinted that he would need to "find a new job" after clashing with Labour's Ed Miliband on Good Morning Britain . ITV welcomed the politician onto the breakfast show as the TV judge and his co-star, Kate Garraway, grilled him over the Labour party's latest moves. The latest controvery comes after the current government have been offering companies the chance to have breakfast with the Business Secretary in exchange for £30,000.
Businesses are understood to have been invited to a restaurant for the "rare chance" to "gain insight" from Jonathan Reynolds . Rob read out the alleged invite word for word, putting it to Mr Miliband, as he asked: "Now what's your message to whoever it was in the Labour party that was offering £30,000 for some influence. Do you think that person should be sacked?" Seeminlgly unbothered, Ed replied: "'Don't do it again' is my message.
" Perplexed, Rob repeated the politician's words, seemingly unimpressed. He added: "Well, no doubt, who knows, maybe after this I'll be looking for a new job." Elsewhere in the heated interview, Ed was asked about Rachel Reeves' decision to cut the Winter Fuel Allowance - leaving many pensioners in fuel poverty this winter.
The politician replied saying that the Winter Fuel Allowance cut was "the right thing to do" but it was "a difficult decision". Speaking to the presenters, Mr Miliband said: "She took the decision that she wanted to concentrate the help on those who needed it the very most. "Now, you can agr.