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GB News
13 Sep 2024

Former "Fat Families" host Steve Miller has criticised Labour's decision to ban pre-watershed junk food adverts, calling it another example of excessive government intervention.
Speaking on GB News, Miller said: "We have a Prime Minister who should have his address changed to 'Ten Banning Street'."