Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid ARGUE as GMB forced to drop segments after heated debate
PIERS MORGAN and Susanna Reid can often be caught bickering on Good Morning Britain, but earlier today, it seemed that their arguing threw the ITV breakfast show into chaos.
During a debate about MPs, from both sides of the political spectrum, slamming the media for their so-called “attacks”, things seemed to get out of hand.
Conservative Dominic Grieve and Labour’s Lisa Nandy both appeared to come to the same conclusion against the press’ coverage of recent Brexit rebels.
However, Morgan, 52, and Reid, 47, seemed to clash even more than the MPs, which eventually led to a bitter battle.
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The argument came about from today’s Daily Mail front page, to which Morgan argued to Grieve: “I reserve your right to hammer the Mail and I reserve their right to hammer you.”
Reid took offence, yelling over him: “Except that’s a completely unbalanced argument. They are not under threat!”
The debate rattled on, however, and Reid insisted that Good Morning Britain bosses were in her ear telling them to move on.
“OK Piers, we’ve heard your point,” she sighed. “We’ve got the editor telling us everything we have to drop because of you.
“Here’s what’s coming… it’s less than we thought,” Reid swiped.
However, Morgan swiped: “No, we’ll fit it all in.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV from 6am.