Esther McVey and Philip Davies accused of hosting ‘love-in’ with the chancellor, prompting 45 complaints

GB News breached impartiality rules when two Conservative MPs interviewed the chancellor before the spring budget and “failed to represent a wide range of significant views”, Ofcom has found.

Esther McVey, a former pensions minister, and her husband Philip Davies, a longstanding MP, were accused of hosting a “love-in” interview with Jeremy Hunt on 11 March for their weekly morning show on the channel.

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