Richard Madeley did not impress his co-host Susanna Reid when he claimed the government appear to have “got away” with one of the worst ever public failings in UK history.
A report compiled by MPs and released on Tuesday found Downing Street’s decision to delay lockdowns at the beginning of the Covid pandemic increased the number of deaths.
When interviewing cabinet minister Stephen Barclay on ITV’s Good Morning Britain about the damning findings, Richard said: “I have to tell you we’ve been bombarded with messages on this story throughout the show today.
Richard Madeley - The government seems to be getting away with it.
Susanna Reid - I take issue with that... you haven't got away with anything as this report shows. #GMBpic.twitter.com/q10nrfIuWB
— Haggis_UK ?? ?? (@Haggis_UK) October 12, 2021
“I have to say that the majority of people are surprisingly forgiving, and are actually saying that they understand that the reason for some of the mistakes wasn’t malpractice but scientific ignorance – we didn’t know enough.
“But there are others, who are extremely angry, particularly those who lost loved ones in care homes, when their relatives were sent back when they shouldn’t have been.
“But on the whole, you seem to be getting away with it – as far as our viewers are concerned.”
Susanna then interrupted and said: “No, sorry, I take issue with that.
“There’s a litany of mistakes, Steve Barclay, and I’m afraid you haven’t got away with anything.”
Richard laughed, and Susanna continued: “As this report shows, too many things were done too late.”
Susanna was not the only person frustrated with Richard’s apparent dismissal of the report.
His critics rallied online, praising Susanna for disagreeing with “crass and insensitive” her co-host.
Richard has often faced criticism for misreading the public’s response to the main news topics of the day, and has been dubbed the “real life Alan Partridge” after Steve Coogan’s satirical broadcasting character.
Thank you @susannareid100pic.twitter.com/2jpzpOKxW0
— Giles Paley-Phillips (@eliistender10) October 12, 2021
If they do get away with it then it’s because journalists like Madeley just shrug and joke about them getting away with it instead of shouting from the roof tops
— CunningSmile (@CunningSmi1e) October 12, 2021
Richard Madeley comment re covid report to Stephen Barclay; ‘You seem to have got away with it’. Is crass, insensitive and abhorrent considering the thousands that lost their lives. @GMB should sack him. ?pic.twitter.com/h5a1cOvlTL
— Teri ?️???? (@MettlesomeTeri) October 12, 2021
Richard Madeley on @GMB said to
Steve Barclay “on the whole you seem to be getting away with it” What the ?!! https://t.co/jOlLf3zEoq
— Woke BunnyHugger ? ?? (@CA_Madda) October 12, 2021
@GMB Madeley needs to apologise for that insensitive conclusion. https://t.co/Xw9QXQBY1x
— Ann Cope (@AnnCope16) October 12, 2021
Mmmm ... or @piersmorgan ... no excuse for the catastrophic failings identified. and bear in mind this is a a report written by Tories about their own government. even with the massively pulled punches, it is utterly damning https://t.co/rCXklpx4VF
— ALASTAIR CAMPBELL (@campbellclaret) October 12, 2021
Richard Madeley the real life Alan partridge https://t.co/aX2yUnAOHv
— Dan Johnson (@DanielJ37893918) October 12, 2021
When Richard Madeley notices that he's trending on twitter pic.twitter.com/pS8E7PRiLV
— Nev Jones (@NevJones10) October 12, 2021
Stephen Barclay also failed to impress during Tuesday’s media rounds when he repeatedly refused to apologise for the government’s clear failings.
He later admitted he had not even read the report before speaking to broadcasters about it and said he does not “accept that we were late to lockdown”.