Good Morning Britain presenter Narinder Kaur faced a wave of criticism on social media after publicly supporting Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Kaur argued online that Reeves was being treated unfairly and described her as
"horribly bullied."
Her statement quickly divided opinion, with many users defending her right to speak out, while others accused her of downplaying valid political criticism.
Supporters praised Kaur for standing up against what she viewed as personal attacks on Reeves, emphasizing the growing hostility in online political debate. Critics countered that public figures should expect scrutiny, particularly those in high office.
The controversy has sparked more discussion about how female politicians are treated in the media and how social networks often blur the line between accountability and harassment.
"It's time to rethink how we engage with political figures online," one user commented.
Narinder Kaur’s defense of Rachel Reeves stirred debate about criticism versus bullying in political discussions.