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Eamonn Holmes hits back at 'political orientation' criticism from fan over GB News role

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This Morning presenter Eamonn Holmes has taken to Twitter to hit back at criticism over his new GB News show, which he co-hosts with Isabel Webster.The TV journalist, 62, was quick to respond to a social media user who had pointed out a "problem" with the star's new breakfast show.In view of his one million followers, the husband of Ruth Langsford fired back at the swipe over his new show and insisted he doesn't have "much of an orientation" in terms of his political views.Eamonn wrote: "Couldn't put it better myself."Outside #ManUtd I don't have much of an orientation."I'm there to serve you breakfast."I just want to make it as pleasant as possible for you," he ended the tweet alongside a smiling face emoji.The broadcaster was responding to a social media user who took issue with the "political orientation" of GB News.John Carpenter commented on one of Eamonn's posts: "The problem is Eamonn, that however much a viewer may like you as a presenter, they may not like the political orientation of GB News."However, a fan of the programme soon hit back, urging the Twitter user to "open their mind".Twitter user Mark replied: "There is no political agenda on the morning show it's light and fun."Stop being told what to think and open your mind."Last night, Eamonn urged his followers to tune into his new show.Posting a snap of himself and Isabel, Eamonn wrote: "Just a reminder ....

it's all change on the Breakfast viewing and listening front."I hope Isabel and I will become your new go to Breakfast Show on Radio & Telly ."We are back in the morning on #GBNews from 6 - 9.30 am."All we need is YOU.....

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