Jeremy Clarkson has claimed the BBC asked him to remove a poster of Margaret Thatcher because 'it was upsetting people who walked past'.
the government’s controversial anti-immigration policyWhen Lineker ‘stepped back’ from presenting the football review show, many of his colleagues also declined to appear, a move Clarkson supported.
Former footballer and current pundit Ian Wright announced he would stand beside Lineker, to which Clarkson responded: ‘Good on you, mate.’ Now, in his latest column, Clarkson has claimed that, despite what people may believe, the BBC is not run by Tories, and that everyone he met working there in 25 years was ‘flaming red’ – a Labour supporter.
He claimed that, during his time at the BBC, he was even asked to take down a poster of controversial late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.‘I know someone who was told to take down his Union Jack because it was “offensive” [to others in the BBC offices]’, Clarkson claimed, writing for theHe continued, saying: ‘I was asked to remove my poster of Mrs. Thatcher because it was upsetting people who walked past.
‘[I took the Thatcher poster down] and replaced it with a picture of Kate and Wills, which somehow made [BBC colleagues] even angrier.’‘Remember, what everyone on every BBC platform fears more than anything is a Twitter backlash, so to try to keep that festival of left-wing madness happy, they have to be even more left wing and even more right-on,’ he wrote.
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