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18.10.2022 - 19:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Coleen Nolan and Linda Robson got into a heated debate during Tuesday's Loose Women as they discussed if Boris Johnson should be made Prime Minister again.
Linda was full of praise for the former PM on this afternoon's show and admitted that she always gets backlash online for being one of his supporters.
It all comes amid concerns over current Prime Minister Liz Truss and her recent apology to Tory MPs, Linda Robson took the opportunity to throw her support behind former Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson once again - making several comments that didn't go down well with co-star Coleen Nolan and those watching at home, writes the Mirror.
Viewers of the ITV show claimed the Birds of a Feather actress 'hasn't got a clue' about politics and called for her to think about what she says on-air, as Linda recalled Johnson saying hello to her a few times when she bumped into him near her home.
Following Janet Street-Porter laying into Britain's current Prime Minister - calling for Truss to be replaced by a 'boring' MP by the end of the day - Linda didn't miss a chance to ponder about a possible return to frontline politics for Johnson.
"I always get slaughtered online [when I support Johnson] but I do," Linda admitted on the ITV show.
The actress went on to explain how she would often bump into the politician near her home, before placing the blame firmly on Carrie Johnson for the rule-breaking that occurred in 10 Downing Street at a time when Covid-19 restrictions were in place across the country.
"Oh, be quiet," Coleen told Linda as the actress gushed about Johnson on the latest edition of Loose Women.
Viewers watching at home were equally unimpressed, with one tweeting: "Someone should tell Linda Robson that just because
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