THIS is the moment a furious Robert Jenrick swears live on GMB as he slams David Lammy over mistakenly freed prisoner.
Host Kate Garraway was forced to apologise to viewers after the Tory MP used the offensive language earlier this morning.


Tory shadow minister, Robert Jenrick, was answering questions on David Lammy’s performance in the House of Commons on Wednesday.
Lammy was pressed five times at Prime Minister’s Questions on whether he was aware of any asylum seekers who had also been mistakenly freed — following Hadush Kebatu’s accidental release from HMP Chelmsford.
Within minutes of PMQs ending, news broke that a second wrongly-freed foreign prisoner was at large, sending MPs into meltdown.
The awkward moment on GMB came as Jenrick was slamming the Deputy PM and Justice Secretary for not answering questions on the release of the mistakenly released prisoner.
Jenrick’s expletive was in response to Garraway’s suggestion that Lammy may not have wanted to talk about the situation before it was made official.
The Tory MP for Newark said: “Well it’s very early in the morning and your viewers are still having their breakfast, but that I’m afraid, if you excuse my language, is total b******t.”
He was immediately interrupted by Kate Garraway who told him: “Don’t swear, don’t swear.”
She was then forced to apologise to any children who may have been watching at the time.
“Mr Jenrick, you made some serious points. I’m just going to apologise on your behalf to children watching because we know they watch this programme,” she said.
She then warned Jenrick not to repeat his mistake, saying: “Please don’t swear again because you’ll get us all in trouble.”
Viewers took to social media with many appalled at the language used by Jenrick on the breakfast show.
“Robert Jenrick has just had an absolute nightmare on GMB,” one fumed.
“Resorting to swearing is a sign of desperation, embarrassing.”
Another questioned: “Why is Jenrick swearing live on telly when he knows its live?”
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