Loose Women’s Coleen Nolan told the ITV audience to “get out” after they launched a poll that divided opinion.
Coleen was joined by Ruth Langsford, Jane Moore and Janet Street-Porter as they discussed current affairs and the topic of conversation landed on the government.
The women spoke about current Prime Minister Liz Truss and opened up the floor for debate.
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The panellists thought they heard audience members shouting in support for Boris Johnson and asked them to speak up, but the response left Coleen seething.
Nolan thought they had shouted “no” and asked them in shock if they “wanted Boris back”.
The audience cheered but the former singer couldn’t believe what she was hearing.
She appeared to jokingly tell the audience off and sent them out of the studio as their opposing positions clearly infuriated her.
Coleen said: “Get out,” as she pointed her finger behind her, towards the back of the studio.
Nolan then rhetorically asked: “Who let this lot in?”
Ruth Langsford then changed the subject and asked “whether Liz Truss should resign” and the audience gave a show of hands.
A large majority of the studio put their hands up and Ruth then revealed that they had hosted a poll on Twitter, in which 88% of people said “yes”.
Ruth quipped: “Overwhelmingly, people are saying she should resign. ‘Watch this space,’ as they say.”
Jane Moore then sarcastically commented that the country has “probably had another three chancellors since the programme has been on air,” which left the panellists and audience giggling.
Ruth then moved on to talk about the “so-called eco-activists” from the group Animal Rebellion who have been staging “milk pours” in supermarkets.
The acts follow protesters who threw tomato soup at a Van Gogh painting in an art gallery.
Janet commented that she was “outraged” by the vandalism and took to Twitter to call them “twerps,” but she was met with comments saying that it “isn’t real vandalism”.
However, Janet claimed that it was and explained that the painting is a “well loved masterpiece” and although “people want to get their point across,” she doesn’t know if chucking milk and tomato soup “achieves anything”.
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