Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Good Morning Britain has been hit with a wave of Ofcom complaints after host Susanna Reid had a heated debate with Reform UK Chairman Richard Tice. The broadcasting regulator has confirmed they received 54 complaints following the episode of the ITV morning show which aired on July 10, with "the majority of complaints related to an interview with Richard Tice." During the fiery interview, Susanna was keen to understand if Reform UK's goal was to "destroy the Conservatives" following Labour's impressive general election victory.

Reflecting on the election results, Susanna said: "Your party got a huge number of votes - four million across the board and just five MPs as a result. But you were responsible for getting rid of a huge number of Conservative MPs and candidates." Tice responded with a sarcastic "Oh that's a shame.

.." to which Reid retorted: "Well you say that kind of sarcastically but what this resulted in is a Labour government, but you would have thought ideologically you were closer to the Tories.

", reports the Mirror . , according to the Express. He argued that the Tories had "betrayed" the country on issues like Brexit, immigration, and taxation, claiming there was "no difference" between the two parties.

Reid then challenged the politician: "Was your ai.