Loose Women star Ruth Langsford was slammed as “right wing” and “out of touch” as she clashed with Myleene Klass over the riots consuming the UK.

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Loose Women panellist Ruth Langsford sparked controversy during an on-air squabble concerning the UK’s riots, with viewers accusing her of showing her “true colours” in the heated exchange.

On the August 5 episode of ITV, Ruth clashed with co-star Myleene Klass while discussing the tragic incident involving three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport.

Gloria Hunniford initiated the debate by condemning the violence of the rioters.

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She also acknowledged that amidst the chaos were “ordinary people like ourselves” who felt their voices were being suppressed and were frustrated about not being heard.

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She remarked: “I don’t believe every single person in that mix was a far-right [member] or a thug. I think people are frustrated by the migrant situation.”

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Initially, Ruth suggested the individuals hurling bricks and confronting the police were simply seeking confrontation, asserting they just wanted a “punch-up”, reports the Mirror.

However, she then conceded: “But skim those people away, and there are people who want to protest peacefully and quietly but want to be heard. In the media it’s being skewed to far-right thugs… but people are worried about saying they’re concerned about immigration because you are labelled a racist.”

Myleene Klass became the unexpected voice of dissent when she remarked: “My mother’s from the Philippines. She came as a nurse. My father is from Austria, he became a Navy captain.

A lot of people protesting benefit from migration. They drive cars from Germany, wear clothes from Bangladesh and Vietnam, they probably have a curry on a Friday night and have come into contact with a Pakistani doctor.”

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However, Ruth was visibly irate as she retorted: “Those might be people who’ve been here for many years. The issue now is that the country is full it’s groaning under the weight of this.”

The comments sparked outrage among viewers on social media, with one posting: “Tory Ruth showing her true colours too, her and Gloria should be ashamed of themselves.”

Another viewer expressed frustration, saying: “The services in this country are groaning under the weight of Tory cuts. I wish people – rich people – would stop gaslighting us.”

“Gloria and Ruth showing their true right wing agendas! Good for Mylene and Linda showing their kindness and understanding,” chimed in another. Meanwhile, a different comment read: “Myleene is so middle class isn’t she, mind you so is Ruth, they’re so out of touch.”

Yet, some viewers sided with Ruth, with one sharing: “I like Myleene but agree she got the wrong end of the stick I was getting annoyed at her attitude. Ruth and Gloria in my opinion understood how people are feeling.”
During a recent episode of Loose Women, Ruth Langsford faced criticism for her comments on the riots in the UK. The heated debate with co-star Myleene Klass highlighted the divide in opinions on the topic. While some viewers supported Ruth’s perspective on the issue, others labeled her as “right wing” and “out of touch.”

The conversation began with Gloria Hunniford condemning the violence of the rioters and acknowledging the frustration felt by ordinary people. Ruth initially suggested that those involved in the riots were seeking confrontation and a “punch-up.” However, she later acknowledged that there were peaceful protesters who simply wanted to be heard. According to Ruth, the media was unfairly portraying these individuals as far-right thugs.

Myleene Klass, on the other hand, shared a different viewpoint. She pointed out that many people protesting benefit from migration and come from diverse backgrounds. Ruth, visibly frustrated, argued that the country was struggling under the weight of immigration and suggested that it was a pressing issue.

The exchange sparked outrage on social media, with viewers divided in their opinions. Some supported Ruth and Gloria, applauding their understanding of the situation, while others sided with Myleene, criticizing Ruth’s stance on immigration. The clash of opinions regarding the riots reflected the deeper societal divide on the issue.

As the discussion on the riots continues, it is essential to listen to different perspectives and engage in constructive dialogue. Understanding the root causes of the unrest and working towards solutions together is vital to moving forward as a society. Let’s strive to have open, honest conversations that lead to positive change.