Kate Garraway hits out at Robert Jenrick for swearing on live TV | News

Kate Garraway scolds Robert Jenrick for swearing on live TV Good morning England While criticizing David Lammy.
During Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (5 November), the justice minister failed to answer questions about the mistaken release of 24-year-old Algerian national Brahim Kaddour-Cherif from HMP Wandsworth, despite being briefed on the case.
The Ministry of Justice said the deputy Prime Minister was asked questions about the release of an asylum seeker, but after PMQs it was confirmed that the person was not an asylum seeker. The department added that Mr Lammy waited until the PMQs and more facts emerged before making a statement.
In the program on Thursday (November 6), Ms Garraway suggested the deputy prime minister may not have wanted to talk about the release before it was approved. Mr Jenrick called it “absolute nonsense***” and the presenter chimed in: “Don’t swear, don’t swear.”
He later apologized on behalf of the MP and then asked him not to swear again because it would “get us all in trouble”.




