💥 Ed Miliband SLAMMED as ‘A Joke’ After ‘Waffling’ Appearance on The Martin Lewis Money Show 💬

The Martin Lewis Money Show viewers were left fuming over Ed Miliband's 'waffling' TV appearance last night (March 17) as he spoke to money expert Martin
The Martin Lewis Money Show viewers were left fuming over Ed Miliband’s ‘waffling’ TV appearance last night (March 17) as he spoke to money expert Martin

Viewers of The Martin Lewis Money Show were left furious after Ed Miliband’s appearance on the program last night, branding the politician “a joke” and accusing him of having “no idea what he’s doing.”

The Secretary of State for Energy joined Martin live via video link on Tuesday (March 17) to face questions submitted by the public about heating oil and energy
The Secretary of State for Energy joined Martin live via video link on Tuesday (March 17) to face questions submitted by the public about heating oil and energy

The Secretary of State for Energy joined Martin Lewis live via video link on Tuesday (March 17) to address public questions about heating oil and energy costs. The episode focused on diesel, petrol, and heating oil prices, following Labour’s announcement that £53 million will be allocated to help with the price hikes.

Ed, 56, was left stuttering as he explained the funds were there to aid 'vulnerable people' who could apply through their local authority for the payment assistance
Ed, 56, was left stuttering as he explained the funds were there to aid ‘vulnerable people’ who could apply through their local authority for the payment assistance

Ed Miliband, 56, appeared flustered as he struggled to explain how the funds would help “vulnerable people” who could apply for assistance through their local authorities. When asked about the eligibility criteria, Ed brushed off the question, stating it would be up to the local authorities to decide.

The Martin Lewis Money Show viewers were left baffled and raged 'what is he on about?' as they bombarded ITV with complaints about the latest episode
The Martin Lewis Money Show viewers were left baffled and raged ‘what is he on about?’ as they bombarded ITV with complaints about the latest episode

“We’ve thought about how to get the money out quickly. Local authorities tend to know their populations,” Ed said. “We haven’t specified it’s only people on means-tested benefits, for example. We’re leaving it to the discretion of local authorities and I hope they’ll be sympathetic.”

Martin pressed on: “What will you do if councils are too strict?” Ed replied: “We’ll tell them to be less strict. We’ll judge this as it goes along, listening to feedback.”

Martin outlined the changes that the average household could expect, as well as how to prepare for the price change to get the best deal on energy prices going forward
Martin outlined the changes that the average household could expect, as well as how to prepare for the price change to get the best deal on energy prices going forward + 8 View gallery Martin outlined the changes that the average household could expect, as well as how to prepare for the price change to get the best deal on energy prices going forward

Despite his attempt to reassure, viewers were left fuming at Ed’s vague answers. Social media exploded with criticism, with many saying the politician was “waffling” and clearly “clueless.”

One viewer raged: “He’s just waffling. If you want it, you’ll have to pay through the nose for it.” Another complained, “Vulnerable is too vague!” While others were quick to dismiss his response, calling Ed “a joke of an MP.”
The Conservative Party leader was caught in a mansplaining pincer movement by Ed Balls and Martin Lewis as she appeared on Good Morning Britain

Fans of The Martin Lewis Money Show expressed frustration, with one viewer writing: “Come on, we all know that if you ask your local council for help, they’ll say no.”

While she was being questions by Mr Balls, Mr Lewis bounded unannounced on to the set and began haranguing her increasing the salary threshold at which repayments start
While she was being questions by Mr Balls, Mr Lewis bounded unannounced on to the set and began haranguing her increasing the salary threshold at which repayments start

This latest debacle comes on the heels of a similar incident last month when viewers were left baffled by the episode, which focused on upcoming changes to the energy price cap.

Earlier this year, Ofgem announced that energy bills would drop by 7%, reducing the average household’s energy costs by £10 a month. Martin Lewis devoted much of the episode to explaining these changes, but fans complained they were struggling to keep up with the fast-paced information.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), one viewer said: “Gas & electricity prices, price caps, network costs… sorry Martin Lewis, it’s all gobbledygook to me.” Others agreed, admitting they were left confused and unable to follow the explanation.

Martin also apologized for an awkward moment on Good Morning Britain, where he interrupted Kemi Badenoch’s interview unannounced to challenge her on student loan repayments. He later apologized on social media for “gatecrashing” the interview, which he said was meant to highlight the need to increase the repayment threshold.

Despite these challenges, The Martin Lewis Money Show remains a vital source of financial advice for viewers, even if the fast pace and complex issues sometimes leave viewers scratching their heads.