Good Morning Britain erupted into a furious row over whether young people were to blame for the spike in coronavirus cases, withe one guest accusing another of being "rude".
But viewers were left wincing at the exchange and branded it "painful to watch". Broadcaster Nina Myskow argued that the problem was that "young people can't keep their hands off each other", while the National Union of Students president Larissa Kennedy argued that that was an unfair claim.
Yet it was Nina and Dr Simon Clarke who clashed, with the latter arguing that she had "no evidence" that young people were to blame. "We all remember what it was like being young," Nina had said. "There are hormones...
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