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BBC Breakfast viewers slam Charlie State for being 'rude and aggressive' in 'car crash' interview

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Viewers of BBC BREAKFAST described current trains as "disrespectful, aggressive and hostile". Strikes slammed anchor Charlie State in a 'popular' interview.

The 60-year-old veteraninterviewed Transportation Secretary Grant his Shaps, and viewers called him "one of the rudest interviewers on television." claimed.

To discuss the current train strike, the interview got off to a hostile start when Charlie said:

``Why aren't you more involved in this process?''

Grant replied: ``Why do you say that? , I'm involved in it almost every hour."

Charlie retorted. "Give me an example. What did you actually do on the day of the strike yesterday?" He explained that he had held a meeting to try to "solve" the ''

Charlie says, ''I understand that this is all part of your plan for his 16 days,'' and then says that ''most people'' don't read it. Told.

Later Charlie said, "Wait a minute, Mr. Shaps," and people find it "baffling" and "weird" that he talks when there are no trains now.

Viewers

One viewer wrote on Twitter: "Charlie was very rude, aggressive and hostile in this interview.

Another writes: "@BBCBreakfast's Charlie State is one of the rudest interviewers on television. He asks interviewees questions before they can answer." and then talk about them all!”

A third poster wrote: BBC Breakfast airs daily at 6am.

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