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David Lammy sparks Good Morning Britain outrage with ‘painful’ Iran response

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy was quizzed on Iranian spying rings throughout this morning’s Good Morning Britain.

David Lammy was interviewed on in the present day’s Good Morning Britain (Picture: ITV)

Labour’s David Lammy was questioned in regards to the ongoing Iran battle when he appeared on in the present day’s (Friday, March 6) instalment of Good Morning Britain, which was hosted by Kate Garraway and Ranvir Singh. Nonetheless, simply minutes into the interview, ITV viewers flocked to X to touch upon how “painful” the phase was to observe.

Taking to the social media platform throughout the 10-minute interview, one individual shared: “Lammy is a painful watch! #GMB” One other echoed with loud night breathing emojis: “Can somebody please pop one other coin in David Lammy.” One other, who felt the minister was talking with out a lot enthusiasm as he issued reassurances to viewers, added: “Lammy appears like his batteries want changing #gmb.” In the meantime, a fourth penned: “A reassurance from David Lammy is about as comforting as a seatbelt product of moist spaghetti.”

When Garraway requested the Deputy Prime Minister if the nation needs to be involved about Iranian spies, he replied: “I believe your viewers will recognise that Iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism globally. And sadly, that’s an impact in our personal society as effectively, and our intelligence providers and county terrorism providers have thwarted lots of motion over the previous couple of years.

“That is now a stay investigation, so I will not touch upon that any additional besides to thank our safety employees and police for retaining our individuals protected and persevering with to do all the things they’ll.”

Commander Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London, mentioned in a press release: “We perceive the general public could also be involved, specifically the Jewish group, and as all the time, I’d ask them to stay vigilant and in the event that they see or hear something that issues them, then to contact us.”

Good Morning Britain airs on weekdays from 6am on ITV and ITVX.

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