Gloria, 86, expressed: “The average public are fed up from the very beginning of the Labour party came in,” as Kaye tried to interject.
Gloria told her: “Just let me finish my bit,” before continuingb her thoughts.
Kaye, 63, jumped in over her co-host and said: “The thing is Gloria, you have an election, you vote in a government.
“We voted in the Labour government, if the people decide they don’t want a Labour government, then they vote them out.”
Gloria interjected: “What you’re missing is the mood of the people,” as Kaye shot back: “You can’t talk about the mood of the people Gloria.”
She asked her: “Did you vote for the Labour Party this time?,” to which Gloria sternly responded: “I’m not telling you who I voted for.”
As Kaye began to speak again, Gloria put her hand up in the air and remarked: “Kaye, just give me one second for goodness sake to speak.”
Clearly feeling awkward during the heated moment, Judi joked: “This feels like parliament to me.”
As the debate continued, Gloria shot back: “You can talk all your politics,” as Kaye pulled a face and awkwardly laughed.
Fans took to X to share their thoughts on the heated moment as one said: “First the Labour Party were turning on each other, and now the Loose Women are turning on each other. Whatever next.”
Another ITV viewer claimed: “Kaye Adams really does not like Gloria Hunniford.”
Somebody else penned: “I agree with Gloria. The other two need to shut up.”
Yet another commented: “Good on you Gloria – refuse to answer the question ‘did you vote for Labour?’
“I was always told not to disclose who we vote for!”
While a fifth added: “Tune into watch Kaye Adams verbally attacking an 86 year old woman because of political opinions.”




FRIDAY’S instalment of Loose Women saw a tense moment between Kaye Adams and Gloria Hunniford as they clashed during a heated debate.
The pair were joined by Judi Love and Jane Moore as the women discussed the general election and their thoughts about Keir Starmer‘s refusal to resign despite pressure from his own Labour party to step down.