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GB News guest threatens to ‘walk out the studio’ in heated row with Reform UK councillor

By britishbulletin.com5 February 20261 Min Read
GB News guest threatens to ‘walk out the studio’ in heated row with Reform UK councillor
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A GB News conversation spiraled into chaos today as Former Labour Party adviser Matthew Laza threatened to storm off set during an explosive shouting match with a Reform UK councillor over the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal.

The debate, hosted by Patrick Christys, reached a breaking point when Mr Laza accused the Reform party of hypocrisy and “judgment failures” regarding their own leadership.

As Reform UK’s Laila Cunningham tried to interject, the guest snapped, claiming they were being “yelled at.”

He said: “Are you just going to yell at me the whole time? I’m not sitting here to be spoken to like that. So maybe I’ll just leave.”

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