Good Morning Britain viewers all have the same complaint as Ranvir Singh is left ‘fuming’

GOOD Morning Britain viewers all complained about the same thing as they tuned into Monday’s show.

Host Richard Madeley was joined by Ranvir Singh who replaced Susanna Reid on the Valentine’s Day show.



Good Morning Britain fans all had the same complaint watching Monday’s show with Richard Madeley and Ranvir Singh

One segment just before 8am saw the pair interview food blogger and anti-poverty campaigner Jack Monroe.

Jack was chatting to the pair about her successful campaign to get supermarkets to ensure its less pricey ranges were more available.

She explained how ASDA had agreed to ensure its full range of cheaper food and household essentials would be available across all of its stores.

Her campaign started when she complained that cash-strapped shoppers are facing having to pay higher prices for food as the cheaper ranges weren’t available to some shoppers to buy in stores and online

That meant shoppers would have to buy pricier lines at a time when budgets are being squeezed by a cost of living crunch.

“I was just tweeting from my bed… I didn’t think I would ever be in a position to ask for anything,” she told the hosts.

But viewers watching at home were getting frustrated at Richard’s line of questions and accused him of constantly interrupting both Jack and his co-host as she tried to ask questions.

They said it looked like Ranvir was ‘fuming’ as a result.

“Madeley, you’re awful. You don’t need to interrupt this woman, she’s doing just fine,” complained one fan on Twitter.

Another added: “Ranvir’s fuming, can’t get a word in.”

And a third commented: “Richard Madeley presenting and interviewing style reminds me of that dad who tries to act cool in front of his kids mates.”

But plenty more watching congratulated Jack on her successful campaign.

One viewer wrote: “top bird
?
anyone who can get asda prices down is ok by me.”



She was interviewing anti-poverty campaigner, Jack Monroe


But viewers slammed the Richard Madeley for interrupting the two women