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Clive Myrie says Naga Munchetty is 'looking daggers' BBC Breakfast presenter Sally Nugent was reporting live from a hustings in Sunderland ahead of Labour's victory being officially announced across the nation while Naga Munchetty was at another in Blyth. She was anticipating the first results as she reminded viewers Blyth missed out on the first count in 2019 as there was one bundle which needed to be recounted. Meanwhile, Sally thanked the many sixth-formers who were "running these boxes in" with the aim of Sunderland declaring the first count.

Sally then said a woman called Jackie haD "brought back her A team who are counting at the back of this room right now". "They are confident," Sally enthused. "And Jackie told me they are going to win.



" Back in the studio, BBC host Clive Myrie told Sally: "Well, it could all be down to Jackie...

" Clive joked about how the result could pan out, with Naga looking rather vexed from her monitor at the thought of Blyth losing to Sunderland. Clive commented: "Thank you Sally and to you Naga, as well..

. Naga's looking daggers there. It's great to see you both, thank you.

" Naga started smiling and forcing a massive grin without saying anything to Clive as the programme cut back to the studio. As Naga and Sally went off-screen Clive said he was one "of those kids with the boxes" during an election count. Naga Munchetty during the election coverage (Image: BBC) READ MORE BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood says she's 'shaking' after 'unnerving' tal.

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