Martin Lewis has apologised for using "slightly bad language" during an interview with the Culture Secretary about winter fuel payments.
The money saving expert was grilling Lisa Nandy on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday when he accidentally said "bloody", prompting him to excuse himself on and off air.
Following the broadcast, he shared a clip of the discussion to social media, writing: "Sorry if my frustration about the risk to the 780,000 poorest pensioners missing spilled over with slightly bad language." During the interview, he said: "The poorest pensioners, the poorest, under £11,400, you believe should get pension credit and winter fuel, but they're not going to claim, they're the hardest to reach." READ MORE: She was enjoying a family day out in Blackpool...
but what she saw horrified her "You're not writing individual letters to them. You're not linking it to attendance allowance and housing benefit.
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