Labour Party were actually a "big deal" in Tuesday February 15th's episode.After the presenter received a fierce backlash on Twitter over his remarks he addressed his comments on the next day's episodeHe stressed that death threats are not "acceptable", as he apologised for his controversial comments from earlier in the week."It was a really busy show yesterday, we had so much to do.
I want to say one thing very quickly at the top here," Richard began on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday. "I tried to pose a question on one of our early discussions on the programme about how prolific online death threats are.
I didn’t actually quite press it properly, I didn’t go into it enough."He added: "I just want to reiterate the obvious statement that death threats clearly are never acceptable."Despite his apology some Good Morning Britain viewers were still fuming.One fan ask ITV bosses on Twitter: "WHY do you continue to employ #richardmadeley after his crass and incendiary comments regarding @Keir_Starmer‘s death threats?""Please, please get rid of Richard Madeley.
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