GOOD Morning Britain fans were all saying the same thing as Rob Rinder returned in a presenter shake-up. Rob, 44, joined Charlotte Hawkins for the Wednesday edition of Good Morning Britain.
The midweek show is usually hosted by Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley but viewers were thrilled to have him back. One wrote on Twitter: "Rob Rinder's on #GMB today [lovestruck emoji]." Praising Rob, another said: "A great team this morning." And a third added: "I bloody love Rob Rinder #GMB." More on Good Morning BritainSMART MOVE Good Morning Britain reveals brand new host in major line-up changeBREW EWW GMB fans horrified as Adil Ray reveals 'foul' food habit live on air One of Rob and Charlotte's guests today was retried police officer Mick Neville to discuss findings that police failed to solve more than one million thefts and burglaries in England and Wales last year.
But Rob, who knows a lot about the criminal justice system from his work as a judge, quickly clashed with Mick who insisted the force could save money by scrapping diversity and inclusion.
He said: "I've never known anyone black or white, gay or straight, say to me that I wasn't happy with the colour or sexuality of the officer that came to help me." But Rob hit back, demanding to know how much money would saved.
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