Eamonn Holmes has opened up on having careers as he admitted that it has been a humiliating and humbling experience. The presenter made a return to GB News today after his unexpected exit yesterday due to illness. At the time, he sparked concern when he disappeared during a 7:45am interview with Mental Health Minister Maria Caulfield on Tuesday.

During the interview, he remained silent then abruptly left the studio, with co-star Isabel continuing to host the breakfast programme alone for an hour and a half. During Wednesday's instalment, Eamonn presented the show alongside Ellie Costello and talk soon turned to the upcoming General Election . The pair were joined by two guests, Polly and Michelle, who came onto the show to voice their viewers ahead of Thursday’s election.

Michelle went on to say: “ Keir Starmer doesn't know what working class is. Keir is out of touch and his definition of working class is actually upper middle class and he is not in touch with the people. He is a long way off what is going on in the real world .

” Eamonn responded: “I see the very good points you make. I am working class born and bred but I have to admit I’m obviously not in a working class area now but I do mix with working class people but my pay packet means that I am definitely not working class but all my roots are working class.” He continued: “You can be conservative and working class, you can be liberal democrat and working class and you can be labour and working class.

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