Good Morning Britain viewers took to social media to air their complaints moments into the programme's scheduled slot.09:12, 23 Jun 2026Updated 09:13, 23 Jun 2026Good Morning Britain viewers were left saying the same thing moments into the ITV show on Tuesday, June 23.Following an extended programme on Monday, after Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation speech, Ranvir Singh and Ed Balls hosted the show in the studio.Amid discussion on the fallout of Starmer’s speech, the upcoming England match this evening, and the record-breaking heatwave, the presenters also welcomed Nigel Farage to the show.However, viewers complained that the programme started after 6.30am, as the ITV schedule change accommodated a World Cup match between Jordan and Algeria.“Where is GMB??? It should have started over 5 minutes ago,” one posted on X.“2 minutes late,” another said, as someone else wrote: “#GMB so poxy football is on instead of the big news of the moment? Classic.”“I am lost this morning,” another said, while someone else said, “I like this 6.35 start time. Can @gmb make it permanent?”Elsewhere, some people questioned Susanna Reid’s absence from the show, which she had explained on social media the day before.“No Susanna on a big news day,” one person wrote.Susanna and Ed hosted Monday’s programme, providing commentary after Starmer’s speech as the show ran into Lorraine Kelly’s usual ITV slot.Susanna said, "We are now in rolling news mode, we will be on air until 10am this morning because we've anticipated it all morning."However, after the show ended, she confirmed she was taking a break from Good Morning Britain.She teased on social media: “BREAKING! At 9.30 this morning, the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, RESIGNED as Prime Minister live @gmb. ANOTHER resignation at Number 10 in the last DECADE after Cameron, May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak.“I’m on a special project and will be back @gmb on Monday, 6th July, the week that nominations for a new leader open. See you then @itv.”One person replied: “You will be missed, Susanna.” Another said: “Oh, it’s never the same when you’re not there!”Article continues belowGood Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and ITVX.
Good Morning Britain fans issue the same complaint after show delayed
Good Morning Britain viewers took to social media to air their complaints moments into the programme's scheduled slot.
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