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GMB's Adil Ray slammed for 'interrupting' guest's 'car crash' energy crisis rant

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Good Morning Britain fans were quick to hit out at Adil Ray online who accused the presenter of constantly “interrupting” his guests during a tense interview about the ongoing governmental changes.During Thursday’s visit to the ITV studios, the 48-year-old welcomed viewers back onto the show where they discussed the headlines in the news this morning.One of the biggest stories on everyone’s lips was the ongoing energy crisis and Prime Minister Liz Truss’ latest political changes that unfolded in government yesterday.READ MORE: GMB stars showcase ageless beauty in throwback snap as Ben Shephard takes cheeky swipeHoping to get a deeper insight into the latest reports on the energy crisis, the presenting dup welcomed former advisor to Liz Truss, Kirsty Buchanan, and Ayesha Hazarika on the show.As Ayesha opened up on her views following Suella Braverman resigning, both Adil and Kate tried to interrupt her on air.Kate said: “To be fair to her, she is sticking to the manifesto the government was elected on by the people, by keeping those rulers stricter.“We’re in a situation now where the Home Secretary resigns by sticking to her personal beliefs.”Standing her ground, Ayesha cut in with: “The think is, Kate, there’s a thing called collective responsibility.

So you’re not there to freelance giving it a big one about your own personal feelings.“So you’re not there to freelance giving it a big one about your own personal feelings.”It was at this point that Adil attempted to interrupt his guests by putting his hand up, but the strong-willed guest persevered.She continue: “The other thing which is really important here, is she humiliated herself the day before in the chamber with this pathetic …“She thought was really hilarious.

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