Richard Madeley hurls GMB into chaos as he totally LOSES IT at guest ‘Stop playing games'

RICHARD MADELEY left Good Morning Britain's gobsmacked spectators today when he blew up an unsuspecting guest.Duncan Dollimore, a spokesman for the UK, had no idea what he was doing when he appeared on the ITV program after the arrest of Charlie Alliston, who killed a mother of two while recklessly riding his bike.While many questions surround the horrific tragedy, Madeley and her Good Morning Britain co-host Kate Garraway needed to know why cyclists have not become more responsible."One of the problems with this discussion is that it makes it a cycling and driver theme," Dollimore explained. "The reality is that there are irresponsible people on the road."Garraway nodded, "I made that point.I'm sorry, if you let me interrupt, but I did and I do not want this to be a motorist versus rider problem because many of us, like me, do both."But with a driver there is responsibility: there is registration, there are taxes - all sorts of ways in which we can track people."
Richard Madeley loses it with Good Morning Britain guest

After Dollimore began to respond, Madeley interrupted, "Sir, you are here to answer the questions, and you are not." We are asking the questions - not on our behalf, but on behalf of the viewers, so we could respect them? We did not ask about the police on the way, we asked ... "Once again, when Dollimore hurriedly answered, Madeley continued, "Sir, please let us ask questions and you, please answer. Could you answer the questions and not change the subject? We know that's what you're doing. We are talking about ourselves and you will not answer the questions. ""You asked me about accountability," sighed Dollimore.But Madeley absolutely lost it and said, "Sir, could you answer questions?" We ask the questions, you answer them. "Could you answer the questions and not change the subject, what are you doing?Dollimore replied, "I am answering the question you are asking me to answer.""God, stop playing," Madeley moaned. "The question is really simple, do you want to hear the question, why are not cyclists insured?"Finally, receiving the opportunity to speak, Dollimore continued: "I will answer that question: there are 25,000 people in this country with bicycles, which includes something like 70 percent of people between five and 12. Logistics of a system Requiring children to have insurance would be completely unfeasible."Bicycles change hands more regularly than cars, so you have a problem with bikes because they are not as valuable as a car. If it is required that children as young as six, seven or eight have insurance, many people They would feel discouraged from riding a bicycle. "

Susanna Reid was left red-faced after she introduced showbiz correspondent Michael Underwood as 'Michael Underwear'But that was not enough for Madeley, who continued: "I must say that your response to cyclists who are not insured seems to me almost suspicious because they basically do not accept the point that adult cyclists should carry insurance, of course they should if they are using road."You're saying it's too complicated because kids use bikes."Spectators were surprised by the shock, with a publication: "Richard Madeley, who was so rude to the type of cycling! Why not have him in the studio, instead of going out on a busy main road?", Which was Followed by: "# gmb Richard Madeley ranting on the rider talking about him talking about the rider, his co-presenter had a look like 'Wtf?' "Although another disagreed and backed Madeley, enthusing: "What a great thing @ @ richardm56 in @GMB today! What a breath of fresh air! Interview in the history of cycling ... !!"

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