BBC Breakfast fans blasts 'useless and time-wasting' Naga and Charlie

BBC Breakfast fans blasts 'useless and time-wasting' Naga and Charlie
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BBC Breakfast viewers fumed 'where did they learn to interview?!' as they sunk their claws into 'useless time-wasters' Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt.

Thursday's instalment of the programme saw the pair return to our screens to discuss the latest headlines.

The hosts highlighted to fans that the chancellor announced an extra £29billion a year with additional funding for events and housing, while some departments have had their budgets cut.

Naga, 50, spoke to deputy Liberal Democrats leader Daisy Cooper to find out about her 'overall impression' of the plan.

But those watching at home weren't very impressed with the interview.

One wrote on X: 'Just awful interviewing by Naga Munchetty. Daisy Cooper doing quite a good job and being interrupted and asked stupid questions. Where did she learn to interview? Kindergarten level.'

The hosts highlighted to fans that the chancellor announced an extra £29billion a year with additional funding for events and housing, while some departments have had their budgets cut.

Naga, 50, spoke to deputy Liberal Democrats leader Daisy Cooper (both pictured) to find out about her 'overall impression' of the plan.

'#bbcbreakfast Naga sounding like a deranged parrot... How are you going to pay for it? How are you going to pay for it? How are you going to pay for it?'

And later on in the episode another took to the social media site to write: 'Does Naga have a hearing limitation? The Trading Standards man clearly stated that if disposable vapes were returned to supplier within the given timeframe shops would be refunded! However, Naga went on & on "perhaps I'm not being clear" would they get their money.'

Later on in the episode Charlie, 62, spoke to Chancellor Rachel Reeves from a hospital in Derby.

And viewers rushed to the platform to say the same thing about their chat.

One brutally tweeted: 'CHARLIE!.. YOU'RE USELESS ! YOU LET HER RABBIT ON WITHOUT ANSWERING A QUESTION! YOU NEED TO RESIGN!'
'That was a waste of time charlie is fking usless.'
'WHY IS CHARLIE LETTING RACHEL FROM COMPLAINTS RABBIT ON WITHOUT ANSWERING A QUESTION?'

Charlie and Naga present the programme every Thursday to Saturday.

Later on in the episode Charlie, 62, spoke to chancellor Rachel Reeves from a hospital in Derby (pictured)

Meanwhile Jon Kay, 55, and Sally Nugent, 53, host BBC Breakfast every Monday to Wednesday.

The show is then presented by stand-in hosts every Sunday.

It comes after Naga didn't hold back as she took a brutal swipe at her co-star Charlie last month.

Naga explained that there is an auction running to sell items that belong to late director David Lynch, who died on January 16, 2025.

She said there will be coffee machines, a log lady ceramic mug, walkie talkies, a pair of stuffed dear heads, a red curtain and patterned rug, as well as ash trays and lighters available to buy.

Naga said: 'I think there will be a lot interest in his weird effects at auction.'

Charlie added: 'As soon as you say Twin Peaks...'

The TV star then tried to sing the theme tune to the horror drama, which was on screens between 1990 and 1991.

Charlie continued: 'No, give it time. You've got to Give it time! I think I did it about right, I'll try it again if you like...'

However, a very unimpressed Naga made a brutal dig at her co-star as she said: 'No don't.'

She then quipped: 'Says a lot about what is in your head, really.'

Laughing at her comment, Charlie said back: 'Absolutely Twin Peaks, but anyway.'

Breakfast airs from 6am and BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.