Good Morning Britain viewers saw ITV’s Ed Balls and Susanna Reid detail the latest headlines on Thursday’s show.
08:42, 27 Nov 2025Updated 08:45, 27 Nov 2025
Numerous Good Morning Britain viewers expressed their dissatisfaction during Thursday’s broadcast, following the ITV programme’s coverage of significant breaking news earlier in the week.
ITV hosts Ed Balls and Susanna Reid led the morning’s coverage as they interviewed Chancellor Rachel Reeves about her Autumn Budget announcement.
The Chancellor joined via video link from Coventry to discuss Wednesday afternoon’s House of Commons statement with the presenting duo.
Shortly afterwards, viewers flocked to X to voice their concerns about the interview, with considerable numbers questioning Ed’s suitability to conduct the discussion with the Labour MP.
One viewer remarked: “Ed Balls should not be on #gmb too close to Labour and his previous role with them. #ofcom this is unacceptable.”
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Another wrote: “I like Ed Balls, but he literally just said to Rachel Reeves, great Budget, just shame it was leaked. If that’s not biased broadcasting, I’m not sure what is!”
A further viewer posted: “#GMB Ed Balls should not be interviewing his wife’s colleague, who she sat next to on the front bench yesterday; he is an ex-Labour Chancellor and is pro-Reeves agenda. He’s biased.”
One viewer remarked: “#gmb Balls should not be interviewing his wife’s colleagues.”
Rachel appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday’s show(Image: ITV)
Whilst another commented: “#GMB BALLS making it easier for Rachel in accounts.”
The criticism echoes previous concerns raised last year when Ed interviewed his wife, Yvette Cooper, who was serving as Home Secretary at that time, reports Wales Online
Consequently, Ofcom received over 16,000 complaints regarding two contentious interviews in the same episode, one with Ed and his wife, and another featuring Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana.
Ed spoke to his wife on the ITV show last year(Image: BANG Showbiz.)
Despite the high volume of complaints, the regulator chose not to pursue an investigation. ITV defended the interview at the time, asserting it was ‘fair and impartial’.
Dame Carolyn McCall, ITV’s Chief Executive, remarked: “Would we do it again? No. Was it impartial, fair and balanced? And did they behave professionally? Yes.
“I mean, he asked her a few questions, but I think Kate was leading on that, wasn’t she? And so I do think you’ve just got to say, if Ofcom have looked at it and they’re not pursuing this any further because they thought it was fair, balanced and impartial, you know, that’s it.”
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