GMB’s Susanna Reid erupts as Nigel Farage migrant row turns explosive
Good Morning Britain saw Susanna Reid come to loggerheads with a guest on the ITV show in a fiery exchange

Susanna Reid clashed with the guest (Image: ITV)
A debate on Good Morning Britain turned heated as hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley welcomed on guests Mark Littlewood and Sebastian Salek to discuss the latest update from Reform UK’s Nigel Farage. The politician has said that if Reform was to win the next election, he’d only let UK citizens be eligible for welfare benefits, not foreign nationals – sparking fierce conversations.
Mark was in agreement with Farage as he told the ITV hosts that Britain “can’t be the food bank of the world”. He said that the UK needs a system where if you put in then you can claim out as he added: “That’s what National Insurance contributions were supposed to be.” But Susanna hit back, with her face looking like thunder as she questioned: “But if you are here, and you are working and contributing, then surely the system in which you’re contributing should support you if you need it?”
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