Good Morning Britain has received 700 Ofcom complaints from viewers who took issue with the nature of an interview featuring Nigel Farage. The episode, which aired on ITV's breakfast show on October 2, culminated in a fiery exchange between Susanna Reid and Farage, triggering a backlash from fans. During the broadcast, presenter Susanna found herself under scrutiny for inviting the Reform leader onto the programme to share his views on the Conservatives and immigration, whilst attributing him as the driving force behind "getting Brexit done.
" Throughout the programme, Susanna appeared to frequently interrupt the politician, reminding the Clacton MP that it was a Conservative government that initiated the Brexit referendum and ultimately brought about Brexit. An irate GMB host retorted: "It was a Conservative government that got Brexit done, so you're very critical of the government that actually did what you have been campaigning for your entire life.", reports the Daily Record .
Farage merely laughed before responding: "None of those things would have happened without me. None of them." Later in the heated discussion, Susanna and her co-host Ed Balls accused the MP of being "irresponsible and dangerous" after he insinuated that police were concealing the truth about the Southport attacks.
As the politician attempted to express his views, Susanna repeatedly interjected. Throughout their intense exchange, the broadcaster was seen shaking her head and making expressions while r.