Ed Davey quizzed on post office scandal by Laura Kuenssberg Carol Vorderman was among many who publicly opposed Laura Kuenssberg alleged sly dig toward the Liberal Democrat leader. The 47-year-old BBC presenter interviewed Sir Ed Davey and began by explaining how the party had "ruthlessly targeted seats where the Conservatives had held them." During her Sunday politics show, she added: "This election made history for all sorts of reasons, and when you put the votes together, the smaller parties got their highest ever share of the votes.
" Laura added: "Maybe it was the bungee jumping, or maybe given that the Liberal Democrats want to change the voting system, ironically, perhaps they just learned how to play it better by ruthlessly targeting seats where the Conservatives had held them." A video was then shown of Sir Ed and his party having a good time singing Sweet Caroline in a pub. Carol Vorderman was among many who had publicly opposed Laura's comment (Image: BBC) Introducing him, she said: "Well, there he is, Ed Davey, the happiest man in Britain.
“He looked like he was there, celebrating winning more than 70 seats, and he joined us this morning from southwest London. “Ed Davey, congratulations, I suppose, on your more than 70 seats.” Countdown star Carol, along with many fans, was irritated by Laura’s use of "I suppose" in her introduction.
Countdown star Carol, along with many fans, was irritated by Laura’s use of "I suppose" . (Image: BBC) Trending They called.
