.@zarahsultana rightly says politicians should call whats happening as racist and Islamophobic.
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) August 5, 2024
Ed Balls forgets he's meant to be the interviewer and gets annoyed because politicians and the media are being held accountable for where we are now #GMBpic.twitter.com/w41ulJr9u0
MP Zarah Sultana had a furious clash with Good Morning Britain’s co-hosts earlier today after she said the violent riots should be described as Islamophobic.
Far-right agitators have caused unrest in several parts of the country in recent days over migration levels and last Monday’s fatal Southportstabbing.
Sultana said the riots should be described as Islamophobic as multiple mosques have been targeted – but received some pushback from Ed Balls.
“Why is that language important to you?” GMB host Kate Garroway asked, while Balls said multiple politicians have described it as “racist”.
“These are not trivial matters,” Sultana began – but Garroway cut in and said: “Sorry, we do have to ask you questions as well.”
“Absolutely –” Sultana started, but Balls said: “And if you want to, you can answer them, it’s your call.”
Sultana said: “I’m just going to wait for Kate to finish her question, if that’s OK.”
“If you want to answer the questions you can, but you don’t have to,” Balls replied.
Galloway cut in: “Why is it important to you to use that specific word, Islamophobic? It’s been called racist, it’s been called thuggery.
“I think it’s important because we are speaking to the home secretary and other politicians this morning – why does that matter to you to use?”
Sultana pointed out that bricks were deliberately thrown at a mosque in Southport, while people inside the building “feared for their lives”.
When Balls cut in to say that PM Keir Starmer has condemned that, Sultana said: “I’m just finishing the question.”
Sultana, who was elected as a Labour MP but was recently suspended for rebelling against the government over a parliamentary bill, then took aim at Balls’ past – a cabinet secretary under New Labour’s Gordon Brown.
The independent MP pointed to New Labour’s controls on migration and Balls’ own 2010 article in the Guardian saying the UK has accepted too many “eastern Europeans into Britain”.
She said: “The discussion around that article, you don’t see that as playing a role in what we’re seeing across the country?”
Balls said if you fail to control immigration, “things go wrong”.
But Sultana said there “is a direct correlation” between the language politicians have used in recent years, and the language used by the far-right mobs.
Balls hit back, “you’ve moved from attacking Andrew [Pierce, a Daily Mail columnist] to attacking me,” sparking giggles from the rest of the panel.
Sultana said: “Language matters.”
“What you can’t do is just spray out attacks on all of us and then not have any comeback. You didn’t answer Andrew’s question, you attack me!” Balls said.
However, Sultana’s point about Islamophobia was later put to the home secretary – Balls’ wife, Yvette Cooper – on the same channel.
She said there had been targeted attacks on mosques, and that “clearly reflects Islamophobia” and “people shouldn’t be targeted for their faith or the colour of their skin”.
Still, Sultana’s exchange with Balls caused major consternation online, with many saying the GMB’s hosts constantly interrupted her and “sneered”.
The way Zarah Sultana was treated by Good Morning Britain's hosts and panellists this morning was nothing short of appalling.
— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) August 5, 2024
Ask tough questions – she's used to it! – but the sneering and constant interrupting when she was trying to talk about the realities of racism and…
Nothing proves Zarah Sultana's point – that Britain is rife with Islamophobia its establishment refuses to admit – better than her treatment on Good Morning Britain. The sniggering, the constant interruption – can you imagine Jess Phillips being treated this way? Luciana Berger?
— Rivkah Brown (@rivkahbrown) August 5, 2024
The way the men laugh at the end as Ed Balls repeatedly combats Zarah Sultana over her completely correct answer to the question she's been asked is disgusting. This country's entrenched islamophobia - and dismissal of it - makes me so ashamed https://t.co/HRcq7xx38X
— Jacob Stolworthy (@JacobStolworthy) August 5, 2024
@zarahsultana speaking truth to powers on Good Morning Britain this morning.
— Peter Welsh. (@PeterWelsh68) August 5, 2024
Ed Balls adopts a haughty and rude tone in response.
Disgraceful pile-on. 4 against 1.
Zarah is spot on.
.@GMB need to make a public apology to @zarahsultana.
— James Foster (@JamesEFoster) August 5, 2024
Not only was it appalling, the way she was treated, but there will be people watching their show who will think it acceptable to treat people like her in such a manner.
Just disgraceful. Given recent events even more so.