“So for the politicians, it makes sense. But for ratings, it makes sense too.
“I’m sure people turned on to watch me, to watch Hancock, to watch Farage – this is a decision I think they’ll regret if they stick with it.”
One possible reason for ITV deciding to steer clear from politicians could be down to fears of complaints over bias towards one party over another.
If so, Ofcom could wield its power over the network – something it’s had no problems doing to the People’s Channel.
Lembit Opik regularly appears on the People’s Channel
GB News
It’s an issue Opik also touched upon when speaking to GB News on behalf of Instant Casinos as he ripped apart the regulator for its overseeing of the nation’s TV.
“Ofcom has shown the inadequacies of its own performance,” he began. “Ofcom in accusing GB News and others being overly political has proved that it’s political. It’s revealed its own bias.
“The whole thing’s a mess because the online world can do what it likes. Just because you got a mast instead of an Ethernet cable, completely different rules seem to apply.
“The people I trust is the public, if they don’t like the way a station does it, they don’t have to watch.
“And I think that this is the old media ganging up because they’re frightened of what’s coming down the line. And what’s coming down the line is not good for the old legacy media.
“So that’s what I think is happening here. We’re seeing a reset, which has been resisted by the past and Ofcom, I think, is part of the past.”
This year’s I’m A Celebrity line-up is yet to be released, although a few names have already been tipped to take part.
Phillip Schofield, Alex Beresford and Olivia Attwood are just three stars whose names have been rumoured to be involved.
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