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Good Morning Britain viewers say 'no need' as show falls off air as Ben Shepherd and Kate Garraway fail to end debate

Good Morning Britain, quite literally, fell off air as Ben Shepherd and Kate Garraway tried to wrap up a fiery debate. The hosting pair were at the helm of the ITV news programme on Friday (June 16) to bring viewers the latest news, debates and showbiz gossip.

But before the end of the show, things turned chaotic when Ben and Kate were joined by ex-Conservative MEP David Bannerman and author and lawyer Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu live in the studio.

They appeared on the last edition of GMB of the week to debate whether Boris Johnson should be stripped of all perks, such as the yearly allowance of £115,000 former Prime Minsters receive, after he was found to have committed ‘repeated contempts’ of Parliament.

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On Thursday (June 15), a cross-party investigation has found Mr Johnson had committed “repeated contempts” of Parliament by deliberately misleading MPs with his partygate denials before being complicit in a campaign of abuse and intimidation.

Branding him the first former prime minister to have ever lied to the Commons, the Privileges Committee said the offences merited a 90-day suspension which would have paved the way for a by-election if he had not quit in anticipation.

His resignation means he will escape that punishment but the committee recommended that he should not receive the pass granting access to Parliament which is normally given to former MPs. Mr Johnson was furious at what he called a “deranged conclusion”, accusing the Tory-majority group of MPs led by Labour veteran Harriet Harman, who he has repeatedly sought to disparage, of lying.

Appearing on GMB, David and Dr Shola went head-to-head with their opposing views. In his argument, David

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