Susanna Victoria Reid (born 10 December 1970) is an English television presenter and journalist. Reid was a co-presenter of BBC Breakfast from 2003 until 2014, along with Bill Turnbull and Charlie Stayt.
She has been a co-anchor of Good Morning Britain since 2014, and currently presents the programme alongside Piers Morgan and Ben Shephard.
She finished as a runner-up on the eleventh series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2013. She also presented Sunday Morning Live on BBC and Save Money: Good Food on ITV.
Good Morning Britain made for awkward viewing on Monday (July 4) after an activist appeared on the show to discuss protestors invading Silverstone track during the opening lap.Talking to presenters Ed Balls and Susanna Reid, protestor James Skeet came on the programme all guns blazing, while accusing GMB for not doing enough to combat climate change.James spoke openly about his part in the Just Stop Oil protest - and how he felt it was necessary to be able to draw attention to climate change. READ MORE: GMB's Richard Madeley 'replaced' by Ed Balls on ITV show as fans praise shake-upBut as James tried to get his point across he began to shout in the studio regarding how GMB could be doing more to highlight the climate issue.However Susanna was forced to bite back and remind him that Laura Tobin was excellent at reporting climate change on GMB.Seeing the heated exchange, fans quickly jumped onto Twitter to share their thoughts.One person said: "These eco warrior people can't debate anything...all they do is become petulant and lose because all they can do is shout and scour...."Another said: "Hopefully one day these climate protesters will use a sensible spokesperson and people will finally take them seriously.
They have such important points to make but they don’t put them across well at all."While a third said: "They always have the worst representatives from these protests.
I'll happily listen to anyone's point of view, and I obviously agree with the seriousness of climate change but people like this idiot do the cause more harm than good."As the conversation continued to become more intense, Ed reminded the protestor that his use of the word "genocidal" was incorrect and shouldn't be used to describe the climate change.
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