‘Who’s Lorraine?’ Boris Johnson insults ITV host after ‘car crash’ GMB interview | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson joined Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid on Tuesday after five years had passed since he last appeared on the show. Eager to get an array of questions in, Reid mainly touched on the Ukraine crisis, the rise in the cost of living and the ongoing partygate scandal. As the interview came to an end, Reid cut off Johnson as he was still speaking to hand over to Lorraine Kelly, however, he became confused as to who she was speaking about and insulted the TV host.

As the pair spoke about the upcoming elections and party gate, Johnson explained: “We said we would get Brexit done, and we did.

“We said we put 20,000 more police officers on the street we’ve got about 30,500.

“Now we said we get 20,000 more nurses, and in spite of all the economic difficulties, we’re on target 2000 more nurses.

“When it comes to the elections on Thursday, which you mentioned earlier on, as his perspective respecting you remind you when it comes to delivering better value for services or lower council tax for more potholes filled in and been infected more quickly.

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Phillip Jardine added: “The most unforgivable part of this interview is that Boris doesn’t appear to know who Lorraine Kelly is.”

Ian Brannan said: “Who’s Lorraine?’ #Boris failing the ultimate test of being in touch with the country on #GMB.”

Michelle Ford teased: “Who’s #lorraine? (Loses British public…) oh Boris, what will we do with you?! Well done, @susannareid100.”

Ben Glazed wrote: “Who’s #Lorraine?’ asks Boris Johnson. Well, there go another few votes #GMB.” (sic)

It had been 1,791 days since the Prime Minister had appeared on the ITV breakfast show and Reid didn’t hold back in her interview.

When introducing him, she dug straight in and asked whether he was a truthful member of parliament.

He confidently responded: “Yes, and I do my best to represent faithfully and accurately what I believe.

“Sometimes it’s controversial, and sometimes it offends people, but that’s what do.”

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV.

 

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