Kate Garraway was left trying to simmer down a debate about protests on the show when she hit back: "You're not talking to me." The presenter was back on Good Morning Britain on Thursday (April 20) days after a rare, emotional, night out with her husband Derek Draper.
She was at the helm of the ITV news programme alongside Adil Ray when they were joined by Extinction Rebellion's Clare Farrell and Just Stop Oil's James Skeet to debate whether 'disruptive eco protests work'.
It comes after Extinction Rebellion vowed to protect the upcoming London Marathon from disorder so the 45,000 runners can compete.
It also comes days after the World Snooker Championship was disrupted on Monday after a Just Stop Oil protester climbed on a table and covered it in orange powder during a game between Robert Milkins and Joe Perry. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community But the debate soon descended into chaos, with everyone speaking over one another, forcing Kate, 55, to step in as she interjected at one point: "Now, the public doesn't like what you are doing, you are not winning hearts." James then replied: "It's a disgrace what is happening in the country and I think a lot of people agree with that.
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