
GB News took a divisive turn as hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ellie Costello welcomed Dawn Neesom and James Schneider to discuss RAF Brize Norton, which was recently targeted by Palestine Action protesters. James shared that being a "prescribed terror group means that they are banned from existing, but if anyone says anything in support of them, they could be in prison for 14 years.
"So what I'm about to say after they're prescribed could get me put into prison for 14 years," the guest said before praising the group as "brave and honourable." He added: "When our government is supporting the genocide of another people, when the overwhelming majority of the British people want to see an arms embargo on Israel to take matters into their own hands, it is honourable and decent." However, Dawn was not in agreement as she labelled the group "dangerous and stupid," viewers echoed this and slammed James for supporting those who broke in as they raged: "Schneider shut up and let the other side talk. If you have to talk over people to get your point across, then it's not worth making."

Another revealed they were switching the programme off and said: "Losing viewers again because of James!!! For goodness sake he's a rat gets rude and he's wrong. If GB News would rather lose viewers... so be it."
"Communists lose the argument when they SHOUT down any others... Get that James Snider of the TV," raged a third.
As one questioned: "Which cloud in cuckoo land does this James Schneider character live on?" While one simply put: "Not watching."
Another furious viewer added: "James Schneider is in the wrong again. There is NOT a majority against Israel. Plus he speaks over everyone! Pull him up, throw him out and teach some manners!!! Well done Dawn."

During the discussion, Dawn argued: "I think what they did was dangerous and stupid. The thing is with Palestine Action is that they have a very well put together website, they do training courses around the country, who is funding them, that's what I want to know. Where is all this money coming from that funds them?
"We know that we have Iranian sleeper cells, actually no that sleepy, at the moment in this country, there's been plenty of arrests of Iranian spies in this country, they make me very nervous. Who is behind them?
Before Dawn could finish, James interrupted: "This is nonsense innuendo," as the broadcaster hit back: "Is it, where's the money coming from then, James?" To which he admitted: "I don't know, I'm not a spokesperson for them"
He continued: "The idea because I don't know the funding for some organisation, which I presume comes from ordinary people giving them money." Adding to her point, Dawn interjected: "You presume, but you don't know."
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