Therese Coffey turns camera off on Piers Morgan during ‘insulting’ Good Morning Britain interview

'I'm sorry Piers, I'm going to have to go to another broadcaster’

A Cabinet minister switched off her camera during a live Good Morning Britain interview today after accusing host Piers Morgan of making “insulting” comments.

Therese Coffey was unable to contain her disapproval at Morgan’s line of questioning after the presenter probed her on the UK’s high coronavirus death toll.

The work and pensions secretary had suggested the country’s ageing population and levels of obesity may be contributing to higher Covid-19 death rates.

But when Morgan suggested she was insinuating that the public was "too old" and "too fat", Ms Coffey replied: "I think that's a very insulting thing that you've just said."

He replied: “Well you just said it.”

The interviewer then asked her repeatedly to clarify what was “insulting” about his remarks.

Evading the question, Ms Coffey said: "I also have to point out that you started this interview late. Unfortunately I have to go to other broadcasters as well, and I wish we had more time."

Morgan responded: "I haven't interviewed you since May, so you can come back any time.

"It was you that boycotted the programme. Please don't play the 'we haven't given you enough time' card, because we gave you eight months and you didn't turn up."

The Tory MP replied by switching off her camera, saying: "I'm sorry Piers, I'm going to have to go to another broadcaster.

She continued: “You've already had 20 minutes of my time, I appreciate your time as well. Thank you. Bye bye.”

As the shot cut to Morgan and co-host Susanna Reid, the baffled presenter said: “Wow. OK. Thank you, Ms Coffey.”

He then continued: “She throws out two reasons why we have the worst death toll in the world, apparently: we have an ageing population – so we're too old –and we have an obesity problem – we're too fat.

"When I said, 'So it's the public's fault, is it? We're too fat and it's nothing to do with the Government.' I was the one insulting?"

Following the broadcast, the minister defended her actions, suggesting she had not stormed out but was merely trying to stick to a tight schedule.

She tweeted: "As broadcasters at Good Morning Britain know, I was due to speak to several programmes this morning about (the Government’s) Kickstart job scheme.

“I was ready to be on air at 8.15am as pre-agreed with producer; when start time was delayed by GMB, I reminded producer I had to leave before 8.30am (to do BBC Radio 4’s Tody Programme)."

But Morgan doubled-down on his criticism of his interviewee, writing: “Just extraordinary arrogance.”

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