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GMB fans have same complaint as they beg Richard Madeley to stop annoying habit

Good Morning Britain fans were left fairly frustrated on Tuesday morning (June 20) after they accused the presenters of talking over their guests and displaying annoying habits.

Hosts Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid were back in the hot seat on the popular ITV show and debated whether social housing should be prioritised to those born in the UK.

But although they invited guests on the show to share polarising perspectives, viewers noticed that both Richard and Susanna continued to speak over them.

READ MORE: GMB’s Richard Madeley branded ‘cringe’ as he clashes with Gary Lineker on air

Heading over to Twitter, fans aired their grievances.

Fans were not impressed with the presenters on GMB

One viewer wrote: “I wish that @richardm56and @susannareid100 would let people finish speaking instead of constantly butting in and speaking over people. By the way – it was Margaret Thatcher who introduced right to buy #GMB.”

Another fumed: “Richard…. shut up.”

While a third added: “The presenters on good morning Britain are soooo infuriating. Just let your guests speak.”

Richard also sparked fury as fans rushed to social media to point out that he kept clicking his pen whilst he and other people were talking, which proved to be a big distraction.

GMB fans complained that Richard Madeley was ‘clicking’ his pen near to his mic
(Image: ITV)

One said: “Does Richard Madeley have to keep clicking his pen..”

Another added: “Please stop Richard playing with his pen, the clicking is REALLY annoying.”

A third mentioned: “I know it’s a drop in the ocean compared to his other irritating qualities but can someone tell Richard Madeley to stop playing with that bloody pen so close to the microphone?”

While a fourth irritated spectator said: “God, I wish #RichardMadeley would stop clicking that bloody pen!”

Viewers were also annoyed that a debate was cut short
(Image: ITV)

Later on in the show, another pair of guests were brought on the show to discuss the Pupil who questioned a classmate who was “identifying as a cat” but was quickly reprimanded and called “despicable” by a teacher.

But as the conversation got underway, fans were left disappointed that it was cut short due to “running out of time”.

Heading over to Twitter again, one viewer wrote: “You are discussing an important topic such as gender identity. Then cut the conversation half way saying you’ve run out of time.Yet find enough time to speak to Lorraine.”

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