Good Morning Britain viewers have told ITV to 'get rid' of presenter Richard Madeley over the comments he made about Partygate during the show today.
"No they're mixed, but there are quite a few messages from people saying they don't care," he added, defending his comment. During the interview, Richard looked towards his iPad before saying: "Reading what our viewers think on Twitter, quite a large proportion of our viewers say they don't care about Partygate anymore. However, his co-host Susanna quickly added: "They're not the messages I'm reading, sorry Richard."
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps tried to defend Boris Johnson's attendance at the "gathering" but it was Richard's comment that angered fans the most,
#GMB." #GMB." One wrote: " @richardm56 being exposed by @susannareid100 for being disingenuous about people not caring about the PM breaking lockdown laws.
However, Richard soon brought up the wider state of policing in the country, as he revealed his daughter Chloe Madeley had her car stolen off their drive and ...
Of course, when the registration number is taken, the use on ANPR systems we've got, it's not that we're not looking out for those vehicles." "It's one of the most invasive crimes you can go through, and it is a crime we take very seriously," he said. Richard Madeley fumed at the top cop in the West Midland on Good Morning Britain over a car which was stolen from his daughter.
Good Morning Britain viewers have been left furious at “rude” Richard Madeley as they accused him of "patronising" Ukrainian family as he asked if they were ...
Bogdan let everyone know that everything was going well and he has even managed to make plenty of new friends. During today’s episode of the ITV breakfast show the TV presenter and his co-star Susanna Reid were joined by Ukrainian refugee Maria and her son Bogden who fled their country after the Russian invasion. Richard later asked if they were being fed and what Tracy and her husband talk about in the evening with Maria. Viewers slammed the “rude” interview and accused the presenter of “patronising” the family.
Richard and co-host Susanna were joined by refugees Maria and her son Bogdan.
@Haitchb23 tweeted: "These poor Ukrainians look so sad on #gmb imagine being patronised by Richard Madeley “what are you feeding them”?!!!! I imagine Ukraine people eat food the same as British people." But the chat didn't go down with GMB viewers who felt Richard had been "patronising" the family. Richard then asked Bogdan about having made so many friends at his new school with Maria commenting: "He is enjoying life in England and he likes everything."
Good Morning Britain viewers have begged ITV to 'get rid' of presenter Richard Madeley over the comments he made about Partygate during the show today.
#GMB." #GMB." "What planet are you on Richard?! Alan Partridge personified.
Good Morning Britain's Richard Madeley angrily questioned a chief police officer in the Midlands earlier today over his daughter's stolen car. The TV presenter ...
"It's one of the most invasive crimes you can go through, and it is a crime we talk very seriously," he said. Of course, when the registration number is taken, the use on ANPR systems we've got, it's not that we're not looking out for those vehicles." He said: "There is widespread dissatisfaction with the way the police respond to complaints of burglaries and car thefts.
GMB host Richard Madeley has come under fire from viewers on social media for his 'patronising' behaviour towards Ukrainian guests.
Richard Wheeler explains what it is like seeing Maria and Bogdan settling in after arriving in the UK from Ukraine. So there’s plenty to talk about.” Maria and Bogdan tell@susannareid100and @richardm56what it is like being in the UK and starting school. Elsewhere, Richard asked Tracy and Richard what food they are “serving up” to Maria and Bogdan. “He is enjoying life in England and he likes everything,” Maria added. Meanwhile, moments later, Richard asked host Tracy Wheeler what she and her husband Richard, Maria and Bogdan talk about in the evening.
RICHARD MADELEY confronted Sadiq Khan over partygate on Good Morning Britain as he stated many were tired of hearing about Sue Gray's report.
“It is important. We’ve had a lot of people criticising Boris Johnson saying he has to go. Sadiq Khan appeared on Good Morning Britain to discuss the Elizabeth Line, which finally opened today. “A lot of those messages of people saying move on, what do you say to those people who feel like that?” “But look we live in a civilised society here Richard, we govern by consent, we police by consent, if the most powerful person in the country who is making the rules, is breaking the rules, it impacts the very fabric of how we in a democracy, we in a civilised society live. “This is quite a significant amount of messages we’ve had on this programme this morning.
The presenter and co-host Susanna Reid were joined by the Chief Constable for West Midlands Police.
My own daughter's car was stolen of the drive of our home a few weeks ago and within an hour, she'd been given a crime number and a statement from the police saying they weren't going to investigate and yet the car was probably within 50 miles. Of course, when the registration number is taken, the use on ANPR systems we've got, it's not that we're not looking out for those vehicles." "Burglary used to be seen as a very serious crime by the police force and those who suffer it say it's one of the worst things that's ever happened in terms of an encounter with criminality."
Good Morning Britain viewers have flooded Richard Madeley with complaints as they think he keeps interrupting Susanna Reid. Minutes into the ITV show this ...
But I enjoy it, I enjoy doing it." A third added: "Susanna must be looking forward to Madeley getting dumped by GMB. I never watch when he is on." In response he added: "No they're mixed, but there are quite a few messages from people saying they don't care." However, his co-host Susanna quickly added: "They're not the messages I'm reading, sorry Richard." But Susanna quipped back: "Hang on a moment," to which Richard sheepishly apologised to. Another added: "Seconds into #show #RichardMadeley interrupted #SusannaReid who then checked him, with Richard apologising once more for doing it as he always does."
RICHARD Madeley hit out at the police's handling of burglaries in a passionate rant at a force chief.The Good Morning Britain star told Sir Dave Thomp.
Why isn't car theft investigated more, because it isn't, it's just left." And that is a typical story. "They simply weren't going to investigate - yet the car was probably simply within 50 miles.
RICHARD MADELEY hit out at the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) general secretary on Good Morning Britain as he condemned ...
We’re not going to ruin that weekend for anyone. RMT general secretary Mike Lynch joined Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid on Wednesday’s GMB after it was confirmed 89 percent of union members voted in favour of a nationwide strike amid an ongoing dispute over pay and working conditions. “We want the economy to revive the best way to revive the economy is to give the British worker a pay rise and companies are making record profits.”
Mick Lynch, General Secretary of the RMT union, was on the ITV show earlier today after rail workers voted to go on strike, which could mean massive disruption ...
It's an abuse of that power." The union's actions have already divided viewers, with one writing on Twitter: "Fully support RMT. They don’t want to strike, they’ve been backed into a corner by the government freezing pay. Our members are ordinary men and women across this country, they want to secure their jobs."
Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Madeley told his colleague Laura Tobin that they 'don't need her anymore' as he joked with her on the ITV breakfast ...
"We had to push against each other until we got to the other side. Then he told us to run across the classroom as quickly as we could. "I have to say there was an amazing sunrise driving in this morning, it was a really really bright bright bright red.
Good Morning Britain host Richard Madeley has come under fire for his comments over potential rail strikes. Railway workers have voted overwhelmingly to ...
Steff Smith said: "The whole point of a strike is to do it at a time when people notice. He said employees have not had a pay rise in three years, and that with some "basically" on minimum wage, the cost of living crisis means they are really feeling the squeeze. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union at Network Rail and 15 train operators backed launching a campaign of industrial action.
The Good Morning Britain presenter made the comment during today's live show.
"We had to push against each other until we got to the other side. Richard, co-presenter Susanna Reid and Laura all laughed before Richard said they "just needed to say the rhyme" instead of listening to her weather reports. "I have to say there was an amazing sunrise driving in this morning, it was a really really bright bright bright red.
FURIOUS Good Morning Britain viewers are demanding Richard Madeley is removed from the programme for taking a swipe at Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Va.
How did that culture develop?" A third said: "Richard Madeley calls the scientific and medical experts during the Covid briefings the 'Chuckle Brothers'. How disrespectful!." The broadcaster referred to the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Adviser as 'The Chuckle Brothers'.
There was a brief, awkward moment on Good Morning Britain today after Richard Madeley jokingly told his co-star they "didn't need her anymore".
"We had to push against each other until we got to the other side. "I have to say there was an amazing sunrise driving in this morning, it was a really really bright bright bright red. The comment was made as Richard brought up an 'amazing' sunrise he saw on his way to the studio.
The Good Morning Britain made the joke to his colleague Laura Tobin.
"We had to push against each other until we got to the other side. In her book, Every Day Ways to Save The Planet, Laura wrote: "I’ve been forecasting the weather for over 17 years now, but my love for the subject started much earlier in life – during a particularly memorable geography lesson when I was just 14. Richard Madeley put his foot in it as he jokingly told one of his co-stars that Good Morning Britain "didn't need her any more" live on air today.
They were also joined in the studio by Charlotte Hawkins who was on hand to bring viewers all the day's news and latest headlines while Laura Tobin back to ...
As her co-stars laughed, she quickly added: "I don't mean like that," before asking to move on to the weather. Last month Laura was left red-faced on the show when she made a blunder about her husband. "I have to say there was an amazing sunrise driving in this morning, it was a really really bright bright bright red," he commented.
RICHARD Madeley has slammed union bosses after railway workers overwhelmingly voted for the biggest strike in decades.The Good Morning Britain host to.
“You have tremendous power. This is also about compulsory redundancies, the lowering of safety standards on our railway, and the ripping up of our terms and conditions.” I mean, you really do have your hands around the windpipe of the country in terms of rail travel, and it's an abuse of that power.”
Viewers were less than happy over the recent comments regarding 'Partygate' made by GMB host Richard Madeley.
You can easily check the twitter feed of #GMBand it shows people in the large majority are angry May 24, 2022 You can easily check the twitter feed of #GMB and it shows people in the large majority are angry" — Darqknite (@BrianDarqknite)— Darqknite (@BrianDarqknite) @richardm56being exposed by @susannareid100for being disingenuous about people not caring about the PM breaking lockdown laws.
It comes amid an ongoing dispute over pay and working conditions for railway workers. But Richard Madeley blasted Mr Lynch over the proposed strike action, ...
But Richard fumed: "You know what you’re being accused of and it’s an abuse of power. So we need a balance in this society between the rich and the poor and we’re not getting that." We want the economy to revive, the best way to revive the economy is to give the British worker a pay rise and companies are making record profits.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union at Network Rail and 13 train operators have backed launching a huge campaign of industrial action, ...
Maintenance and safety are a concern for all of us, and the union could justifiably argue that job losses in this area could jeopardise the travelling public. We have the safest railways in Europe at the moment and we don't want to see that diluted. 'That wasn't the suggestion the Prime Minister said and I don't want to jump ahead of the independent process. A number of British Airways ground staff and check-in desk workers have voted in favour of a strike that could cause chaos for travellers. By law, at least half of members at each operator must vote in the ballot and at least 40 per cent must say yes for strikes to be legal. The railways need to be properly funded and properly staffed.' A drastic hit to these would mean supplies, such as wood pellets to Drax Power Station for burning, could become short and the lights could go out in some areas. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union at Network Rail and 13 train operators have backed launching a huge campaign of industrial action, and the organisation's leaders will now decide when to call strikes. This is also about compulsory redundancies, the lowering of safety standards on our railway, and the ripping up of our terms and conditions.' Separately, it was revealed that hundreds of bus drivers and engineers employed by Arriva in Yorkshire are to go on strike in a dispute over pay, threatening disruption with an indefinite walkout from June 6. But UKHospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls told MailOnline today: 'A national rail strike would further jeopardise hospitality businesses working hard to rebuild following the pandemic, in the face of rising costs and a fall in consumer confidence. Over the last decade, the median earnings for train drivers have risen 39 per cent, far above the national average of 23 per cent, or 15 per cent for nurses.