GB News host snaps as Labour minister makes brutal claim in fiery clash
Camilla Tominey hit back at the Labour minister.

Camilla Tominey snapped back at Steve Reed made a brutal dig (Image: GB News)
Camilla Tominey hit back at Steve Reed as they locked horns in a fiery clash on GB News. The tense interaction came when Camilla pointed out that fewer homes have been built in the Labour governmentâs first 18 months compared to the Conservatives in their final period in office. She said: âYouâre blaming the conservatives, but in the last 18 months, youâve actually built 40,000 fewer
The Housing Secretary fired back: âWell, first of all, the number of homes being built right now would have been the tail end of what the Conservatives were doing. Thatâs why itâs going down because of the time it takes to get an application in, secure consent and then start building.â
He then turned things back on the presenter, asking: âBut hereâs a question for you. Do you know how much the increase in new housing starts was this year compared with last year?â
Camilla responded: âWell having not been the Housing Secretary. No, I donât know the answer to that.â
Issuing a brutal swipe at the GB News host, Reed said: âI know youâve got researchers that do this stuff for you, Camilla.â
She snapped back: âI do a lot of my own research actually, because I am a journalist.â
At the start of the interview, Camilla referred to her previous interview with Reed, reminding him that he was unable to tell her how many homes had been built under the Labour government since coming into power.

Camilla pointed out that fewer homes have been built in the Labour governmentâs first 18 months compared to the Conservatives in their final period in office (Image: GB News)
The debate became extremely heated as Reed fumed: âIâm not Wikipedia, Iâm talking to you about policy. It doesnât mean I know every single statistic!â
Kicking off todayâs interview, she said: âYou know what my first question is going to be, donât you?â
Reed joked that he was âlooking forward to itâ as Camilla asked: âI need to know, Steve Reed, how many houses have been built since Labour took power?â
He responded: â302 thousand now, Iâm pleased to say,â as Camilla remarked: âIâm glad to have that answer from you. Itâs not a gotcha question, I hope youâll agree.â