GB News saw Reform UK's Zia Yusuf explode in a fiery clash with host Camilla Tominey over the Labour government. After the resignation of deputy PM Angela Rayner last week, David Lammy has been appointed as Keir Starmer's new second-in-command - something Yusuf clearly wasn't happy about.
The head of DOGE for Reform UK - who is not an elected official - fumed live on-air: "This Labour government is utterly devoid of talent. And look, if you want evidence for that, I've said this before - I think we will get an earlier general election than 2029, but you better hold onto your hats because we're going to get something worse than Starmer and worse than Reeves, and look what's happened to Angela Rayner!
"She's been replaced by David Lammy! I mean, they managed to find the only human being in the country less qualified than Angela Rayner to be the deputy prime minister."
Tominey hit back: "Well, David Lammy isn't here to defend himself, and he will say unlike you that he is an elected representative and therefore at least he has constituents, which you don't. Which would be a fair point, wouldn't it?"
Clearly struck speechless, Yusuf replied: "It would be a point, but anyone-" before being cut off by Camilla, who repeated: "He's been voted in, you haven't."
Yusuf insisted: "Go and look at the public utterances of David Lammy for many, many years. This is a man who insulted President Trump in the most egregious ways knowing full well there was a meaningful chance that he would be the next president of the United States-"
Tominey once again said: "But he's elected, you're not." Clearly furious, Yusuf simply told her: "Sure. I'm articulating my opinion."
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