'I thought 'F*** you. It’s my show.' I do my kind of interviews in my way' 🔴 Andrew Marr threatened to quit the BBC after being told he could not interview Boris Johnson unless the then Prime Minister agreed to a grilling from Andrew Neil too
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Neil tells Burley that Johnson’s team had been “duplicitous and dishonourable” by stringing along the BBC that the Prime Minister would do a set-piece interview, just long enough for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to agree to submit to a grilling. Corbyn struggled to answer allegations about Labour antisemitism during his tough encounter with Neil.
Neil also reveals events that led to him quitting BBC in 2020. His BBC Two interview show was not recommissioned and the BBC failed to come up with any alternatives. Burley writes of Davie’s stewardship of the BBC: “The perception that the BBC is too close to the government has only grown under his leadership, and troubling allegations about how BBC Westminster responds to pressure from the Government have added to those concerns.”
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