![]() ![]() ![]() It’s all packaged up afterwards and then pushed out on social media. The Tory source said: “It’s a conscious decision by BBC producers to invite anti-Conservative people from the arts world to make personal insults about Tories. “The BBC didn’t know I was going to say it but then I didn’t know they would play that word salad and then ask me to comment on it. “If they hadn’t played the interview, I wouldn’t have said anything about him. what I heard was a word salad of evasion, quarter truths and mendacity. “I really, really wanted to hear some proper commitment, some proper principle, and some actual new ideas. We sat through it, it was 20 minutes and I got angry. “They had this huge interview with the PM. we scarcely had a chance to mention it because of the Russia thing. ![]() He told LBC: “I didn’t set out to mug the PM. Speaking to Nick Ferrari on his LBC show on Monday, Mr Elton insisted his remarks were a “personal reaction” to Mr Sunak’s interview and denied the BBC was aware of his criticisms. Paul Bristow, the Tory MP, also lashed out at the comedian, claiming he was part of a “North London ‘champagne socialist’ clique”. They told The Telegraph that producers deliberately invite “anti-Conservative people” on to the programme to insult party members before it is “pushed out on social media”. His remarks caused upset among some in the Conservative Party, with a source accusing the corporation of being biased against the party. ![]()
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