BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty left Health Secretary Matt Hancock floundering after pointing out a major issue with the government's new track and trace scheme.
The new system launched today at 9am and answered questions about it on video link today. However, when he appeared on the BBC news programme this morning, Naga appeared entirely unimpressed with his response to a question she posed regarding whether it was mandatory.
She probed him on whether it was mandatory for the public to pass on the contact details of those they had been in contact with.
Revealing that she had viewers had been in touch with their own questions, Naga said: "Angela has been in touch and she’s asking about test and trace. “She said, ‘I’m not comfortable