Bev Turner hits out at Andi Peters over Nigel Farage jibe 'always used as benchmark of horror for Establishment media'

Bev Turner and Andrew Pierce weigh in on Nigel Farage's popularity

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By GB News Reporter


Published: 26/11/2024

- 12:55

Updated: 26/11/2024

- 16:41

Bev Turner and Andrew Pierce were discussing an interview with Keir Starmer on ITV's This Morning

Bev Turner has hit out at Andi Peters for referring to Nigel Farage in a derogatory manner on ITV's This Morning in the latest jibe by the Establishment media.

Speaking to the Prime Minister, the ITV presenter compared Keir Starmer's popularity to the Reform party leader, saying 'You're more unpopular than even Nigel Farage."


Discussing the interview on Britain's Newsroom, Bev said: "That was Keir Starmer's reaction on a far inferior mid-morning TV show. I'm sure you would agree.

Co-presenter Andrew Pierce questioned the Prime Minister: "Why doesn't he come on with us?

"He can come if he wants to talk about football to me, we'll get him on because that's what he talked to me about.

Bev Turner and Andrew Pierce

Bev and Andrew hit out at Andi Peters reference to Nigel Farage

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Bev added: "We would love to have him on here and we'd be kind to him, but we would push him in all the right directions in a way that I don't think they did particularly.

Andrew continued: " And I don't know why he'd be surprised that Nigel Farage is more popular, because Nigel Farage, consistently in polls, is the most popular party leader, more popular than Kemi Badenoch who most people don't even know.

"But also Andi Peters, there saying, he's less popular than Nigel Farage. Nigel is always obviously used as this benchmark of horror and evil in the minds of people like that in the establishment media.

"So many of their viewers at home in the morning will be thinking I quite like Nigel Farage anywhere, quite like what he says. I like what he says.

Andrew added: "And 4 million people voted for his party at the election. They only got 4 or 5 MPs, but they got more votes than the Lib Dems who got 71/72 MPs."

The pair were discussing a recent petition which has received more than 2.6million signatures calling for another General Election.

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