The Brexit: Your Stories panellist argued that too often political shows fail to fairly represent Brexiteers and insisted that it was important to have balanced arguments on the topic. She said: “One thing I didn’t like, not the BBC but a lot of the channels. They don’t keep interviewing people who are Brexit that look like they just got out of bed and not had a wash." Related articles Businessman URGES UK to implement no deal Brexit WW2 veteran OUTRAGED over Brexit WAR rhetoric used by MPS I’m sorry, there are two fair sides to Brexit, lets show them Marie McGrath BBC host Rachel Burden then laughed at the Brexiteers comments. The host added that the BBC allowed everyone to voice their views if they presented them as well as the Brexiteer but also if they failed to do so. Ms McGrath continued: “Let’s show two sides of the argument. “Let's not keep going to the Remain businessman. Marie Mcgrath shed light on the unfairness in which Brexiteers are portrayed by the Media (Image: BBC) “I’m sorry, there are two fair sides to this. Ms Burden added despite feeling passionately at this stage some people are complaining that they have had enough of Brexit. Ms McGrath responded: “Most definitely, people have had enough and are getting confused. “But it shouldn’t have got to this point after two years. “No wonder people have had enough, it should have been sorted in the beginning. “To be honest I think that is what Theresa May and the minister have done, they just want us to have had enough.” A variety of political commentary shows have come under fire for how balanced their portrayal of Remainers and Brexiteers has been. Complaints often focus on the ratio of panel guests, audience members and the intensity at which Brexiteers are questioned by interviewers.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility