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Susanna and the Strictly Come Dancing star, 69, went head-to-head as they discussed women's rights in light of the marches that occurred over the weekend. Clearly siding with Susanna's co-host Piers Morgan, who has incessantly slammed the marches, Ann blasted the protests as "pathetic". "I can remember when women were unequal and nowadays it's gone completely the other way. All of these women shortlists, women have advantages on all custody cases in the court," she began.

ITV Ann Widdecombe and Susanna Reid went head-to-head during today's Good Morning Britain

ITV Ann didn't hold back when it came to giving her view on the women's marches

I can remember when women were unequal and nowadays it's gone completely the other way. Ann Widdecombe

"They weren't arguing, they were shouting. We've got advantages which men haven't got and I think that it's gone very unfairly the other way." And Ann didn't hold back when it came to giving Susanna, 46, a piece of her mind after the journalist claimed that women still weren't paid the same wages as their male counterparts. "That's nonsense!" Ann fumed, before the broadcaster attempted to interject. "May I finish Susanna," the Sugar Free Farm star demanded, before insisting that women often work part-time or take more time off than men because of childcare. While Piers, 51, is no stranger to challenging his co-host on the breakfast show, to seemed the star still wasn't taking things far enough as Ann ordered: "Stand up for yourself, Piers!"

ITV Ann labelled the marches 'pathetic' as Piers Morgan nodded in agreement

Celebrities join the Women's March Tue, January 24, 2017 Madonna, Scarlett Johansson, Cher & Emma Watson joined a host of celebrities supporting the Women's March protests around the world. Play slideshow Getty 1 of 26 Women's March: Madonna, Scarlett Johansson, Cher & Emma Watson

ITV Ann didn't take lightly to Susanna interrupting her