BBC Breakfast host Charlie Stayt has found himself at the centre of an online backlash after interviewing Health Secretary Matt Hancock during Thursday's show.
Charlie, 58, was interviewing Hancock about the government's ongoing response to the coronavirus crisis in light of the increased quarantining guidelines.Appearing to take a leaf out of Piers Morgan's book, Charlie took a more direct approach than usual with his guest.Speaking via video link, the BBC star left little wiggle room for Hancock as he tried to get to the bottom of the latest rule change.While his stern approach was praised by some – others hit out, accusing Charlie of going too far.Taking to Twitter, some fans accused Charlie of interrupting his guest.One viewer wrote:.
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