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Good Morning Britain in crisis: Could Ed Balls be forced to leave the show as his wife is caught up in scandal, asks KATIE HIND
Staff working on ITV's flagship news show Good Morning Britain have noticed their bosses are huddling for more meetings than usual at their West London studios.
Balls' ties to Labour – he joined the party when he was 16 and served as Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families under Tony Blair and later as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer - make impartiality virtually impossible, and as a news programme GMB should not be biased. GMB's presenter line up includes: (From left) Charlotte Hawkins, Adil Ray, Richard Madeley, Susanna Reid, Kate Garraway, Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh Sources on Good Morning Britain, which celebrated its tenth anniversary earlier this year, say that the interview plunged the show into 'crisis' as they saw a number of their viewers complain to Ofcom about bias in their political coverage.
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