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Laura Kunberg’s flagship BBC politics program came under fire this weekend after her interview with Deputy Prime Minister David Lami left many viewers frustrated and switching off within minutes. During the latest edition of Sunday with Laura Kunberg, the veteran broadcaster sat down with Lami to discuss pressing issues from the ongoing Israel Palestine conflict to domestic migration polic. But critics claimed the Labour politician was given too easy a ride, accusing Kunberg of failing to challenge him with sharper, more probing questions. One viewer wrote on X, formally Twitter. Okay, I’ve reached a conclusion at BBC Lorac is absolutely useless. The Lammy interview was dull, boring, and passed me by with the interest of a dead fly. Never watching this program again. Another added, just switched LK on Sunday off. Tory Stoogge Laura Kunberg needs replacing with Victoria Darbisha. Social media quickly filled with similar remarks. Some branded the segment a waste of time while others accused the presenter of allowing Lami to avoid accountability on sensitive issue. One particularly cutting post read, “Sorry Laura, can’t listen to this rubbish from L.” Thousands come illegally in boats, but you’re talking about stopping families of scholars. Not all reactions were negative. However, a few viewers praised Kunberg’s style with one fan writing, “I always look forward to watching Laura Kunberg on a Sunday morning. She’s a talented presenter and never shies away from holding truth to power. The interview itself tackled weighty subjects. Kunberg pressed Lami on whether Hamas had gained a propaganda victory after recent developments in the Middle East. She asked, “They say this is one of the fruits of the 7th of October. Why give any bit of good news to that group?” Lami responded by stressing the importance of recognizing the Palestinian people while condemning Hamas. What do we say to the children of a future Palestinian state? Do we have to wait for perfect conditions before it is recognized? He said before reiterating his support for a two-state solution. He also acknowledged the anguish of families waiting on news of hostages, saying it is right to say there are many hostage families who are shocked and appalled by the setbacks to ceasefire talks. Hamas is not the Palestinian people. Now is the time to stand up for a two-state solution. Despite Lami’s measured answers, critics insisted the conversation lacked. Several claimed the BBC risked alienating viewers at a time when public trust in political journalism is already fragile. Calls for fresh presenting voices such as Victoria Darbisha circulated widely online. Still, Kunberg remains one of the BBC’s most prominent political journalists with her Sunday show continuing to be a major platform for political debate. Whether the backlash represents a broader dissatisfaction or a vocal minority of critics remains to be seen.

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BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg is under fire after her interview with Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy left viewers furious. Many accused her of being “too soft” and failing to challenge Lammy on major political issues.

Social media exploded with criticism, with some branding the interview “boring”, “pointless”, and even calling for Kuenssberg to be replaced.

👉 Was this a fair reaction, or are critics going too far? Watch the full breakdown and decide for yourself!

📺 Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg airs Sundays at 9am on BBC One.