The group took aim at Theresa May’s U-turn which saw the Prime Minister cave into a number of Brexiteer amendments to scrape through a Commons vote last night.
And Anna Soubry feels she has the reason behind it.
She said: “Why would [Theresa May] do it? Because she’s in hock with the Brexiteers.
“Who is in control? It’s Jacob Rees-Mogg.”
Piers Morgan chimed in, saying: “Well you say that Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks for the people who voted leave.
“But how many of them want to leave the EU?”
Anna said: “A lot of them voted leave because they wanted to leave the overbearing political structure.
“And I’ve been on here talking about the single market because I believe in the jobs.”
Gisela disagreed however, as she hit back: “If you think this deal is a mess now its because the remainers are in charge now.”
And Piers continued: “Theresa May could not be more fudged.
“She’s a remainer who’s not really in this.
“To me this is not Brexit – this plan is watered down.
“I think this is nonsense. Politicians have been woefully incompetent.
“And when Danny Dyer came on Good Evening Britain and called it a mad riddle people leapt up and celebrated him.”
Gisela concluded: “What we are forgetting in this squabble is that there are 17 million voters-
“And do you think they are happy?” asked Susanna.
“It is not about happiness,” Gisela explained. “It is about delivering what they voted, what the Prime Minister couldn’t resolve two years ago.”
Anna continued to blame vote leave, saying: “This is a campaign issue not a media issue. As we all know this was lies on a big red bus.”
Today’s edition of Good Morning Britain kicked off its Brexit discussion by discussing Vote Leave’s fine, which was announced this morning.
Chair of Vote Leave Gisela added to the conversation: “The key thing is, I think, the electoral commission should take a look at the other campaign, the remain one.
“And actually ask the people, after only looking at one side [of the campaign].”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.