EXCLUSIVE: π‘πšπœπ‘πžπ₯ π‘πžπžπ―πžπ¬ humiliated by entire GB News audience in agonising segment

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π‘πšπœπ‘πžπ₯ π‘πžπžπ―πžπ¬ was humiliated on GB News (Image: Getty)

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Live on GB News last night (March 19), host Patrick Christys had a whole pub full of punters booing in sync at Labour Chancellor π‘πšπœπ‘𝐞π₯ π‘πžπžπ―πžπ¬ in a humiliating moment. Christys was broadcasting from a social club in Leeds, surrounded by members of the public, to β€œget a flavour of what’s going on in the wider country”.

Speaking from the club, he said: β€œLabour was supposed to be the party for working people, and now they’re the party for not working people.” Boos erupted from the gathered punters, as Christys continued: β€œThat is a really big problem, it’s not paying people to go to work any more and people have had enough. Labour, I feel, has taken their voters for granted for a very, very long time.

β€œThat is really pointed out with places like Ed Miliband in Doncaster North.” More booing from the crowd. β€œWhat’s he got to do with Doncaster North? What about born and raised in south east London π‘πšπœπ‘πžπ₯ π‘πžπžπ―πžπ¬, who was parachuted into Pudsey?”

Reeves was met with the loudest booing yet, as Christys cut to a video segment of him interviewing Pudsey locals to see if they’d ever met her in the flesh.

One man simply said: β€œI haven’t seen her personally, no.”

A salon worker responded: β€œNope, I’ve never seen her, no. I’ve worked in Pudsey a long time but I’ve never seen her. I don’t think [anyone has], I mean there’s bits that get said on social media and stuff about her being banned in pubs and stuff, but no I’ve not seen her personally.”

While one couple admitted: β€œShe knocked on our door but we weren’t in. It was before the election, yes.”

One woman who stood in the local and general election for Reform UK said: β€œI stood against π‘πšπœπ‘πžπ₯ π‘πžπžπ―πžπ¬ at the GE, but no [I’ve not seen her].

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Patrick Christys spoke to a braying crowd (Image: GB News)

β€œI stood for Reform in the local election and the [general election] and I came third by 300 votes.

β€œShe turned up to the count and was treated like a superstar, but when she actually comes door knocking and people try to talk to her, she runs away. Then a car draws up, bundles her in and off she goes, but she won’t speak to anyone when she’s door knocking.”

Viewers on social media were divided, however, as one quipped: β€œMaybe we should go to Clacton and ask how many times Nigel [Farage] has been there.”

Another said: β€œWill you be visiting Clacton to ask how often Farage is seen in his constituency?”

However, another posted: β€œKeep up the good work!” and a fourth penned: β€œLabour are f***ed up north and Wales? I never thought I’d see this day come.”