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"I think it's a little bit sad!" The cabinet minister said, waving his arms around and pointing emphatically.
Yet another snippet of bad news for the PM as he looks ahead to 100 days in Downing Street.
His co-presenter Susanna Reid could not help but frown at John Healey's response.
"He was leader of your party, and he accepted an awful lot of money," the BBC presenter pointed out.
The Labour leader had received the hospitality since becoming prime minister.
The party leaders are expected to move the debate over cutting the winter fuel payments.
Yet health secretary Wes Streeting insists pensioners will still be better off this winter.
And almost a fifth say they will have to eat less this winter, according to research from the Liberal Democrats.
MPs will be deciding whether or not to cut back on the allowance for pensioners.
The PM made it clear the violent riots would not make him change government policy "one bit".