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GMB hit by thousands of Ofcom complaints over ‘irresponsible’ dog debate

Heated, bed-tempered segment was on the box last week

Thousands of complaints about a GMB segment concerning XL Bully dogs have been registered with Ofcom.

Show guests Kay Taiwo and Mike Parry squabbled during the ITV debate which aired last Thursday (May 30).

Co-host Ranvir Singh, who was on presenting duty with Richard Madeley for that episode, tried to calm matters as the participants raised their voices trying to drown each other out.

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Kay Taiwo brought her own dog into the GMB studio for the debate (Credit: YouTube)

GMB sparks Ofcom complaints

At one point, Mike suggested dogs would not be hard to locate as part of a plan to put them down.

He reasoned: “The only legal Bully XL dogs in the country are registered.”

Additionally, he said: “We know where they all are and they should go away.”

The pair then began a shouting match as Kay accused Mike of “not making sense”. He hit back: “I am!”

Ranvir then stepped in and calmed the debate.

Meanwhile, over on social media, viewers with different perspectives on how to raise and train dogs, as well those calling for tough legislation regarding the breed, also expressed themselves stridently.

But now it has emerged unimpressed onlookers also approached the broadcasting regulator over what they watched unfold.

In total, according to reports, 1600 complaints were made to Ofcom.

GMB guests take part in dog debate
1600 complaints have been made to Ofcom (Credit: YouTube)

How viewers reacted to GMB Bully XL debate

At the time of broadcast, viewers were deeply divided over whether the breed should be exterminated.

Some suggested any kind of dog can injure or attack humans without explanation. Meanwhile, others felt Bully XLs are not appropriate as pets. And some people suggested the blame for aggressive behaviour should be with owners.

“Irresponsible dog owners!” one user fumed.

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer