GB News Isabel Webster under fire in Nigel Farage row as fans rage at 'annoying' habit

GB News' Isabel Webster landed in hot water after she was accused of being biased during her interview with Reform UK's Nigel Farage.

GB News: Isabel talks to Nigel Farage about Jenrick's policies

GB News presenters Isabel Webster and Eamonn Holmes welcomed Reform UK leader Nigel Farage to defend his political party, however, viewers were left unimpressed.

The politician joined Wednesday’s breakfast show to hit back at Conservative MP Robert Jenrick who claimed Reform was a “redundant” party.

He also took aim at Tory leadership hopeful James Cleverly who vowed to crush the political party at the recent Conservative Party conference.

As viewers tuned in, many took to social media with fury and slammed Isabel for “interrupting” the politician and accused her of being biased.

This included @JeanetteHinton who raged: “When will Isabel shut up and let people speak? She is so annoying and obviously in the red corner.”

GB News and Farage

GB News welcomed Nigel Farage (Image: GB News)

@OllyScattergood claimed: “Isabel is upset because Starmer is nowhere to be seen and Nigel is there talking sense, that's why she keeps interrupting him!”

As @SusanDorsett exclaimed: “LET NIGEL SPEAK ISOBEL.”

A third viewer @BrendaM added: “She has constantly interrupted everyone that’s been on this morning. shut her up!”

As an unimpressed @TonyMildinhall suggested: “Isobel take a lesson from Eammon and listen to what your interviewer says to you.”

Nigel Farage on GB News

Nigel Farage defended his Reform UK party on GB News (Image: GB News )

Addressing the brutal digs from the Conservative MPs, Farage told the host: “Jenrick says ‘We want Farage to retire,’ there’s not a cat’s chance in hell of that, let me assure you.

“They’re delusional, they think ‘let’s get another leader,’ which by the way would be the sixth leader since 2016 … and what they don’t understand that it's rather like a relationship.”

He continued: “If you keep letting the other side down, in the end, the relationship's broken. We’ve had manifesto promises in 2010, 2015, 2017, 2019 all of which have been broken.

Farage added: “No one listened to what the Tories had to say for years, and were back in that same kind of situation, they’ve made themselves irrelevant, trust has gone.

“So my message to them is, ‘Sorry guys, but Reform is here to stay,’ and interestingly we’re not thinking about Conservative voters, we’re thinking about Labour voters.”

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