BBC's Mishal Husain swears SEVEN times in a minute during interview with Home Secretary
Radio listeners were left in shock as after BBC presenter Mishal Husain swore an seven times while interviewing Home Secretary James Cleverly on air.
Hosting Radio 4's Today Programme on Tuesday, Husain confronted Mr Cleverly about a series of sweary slip-ups he's alleged to have made over the last few months that have sparked outrage among voters, reports the Mirror.
Mr Cleverly previously insisted he did not “remember” describing the Tory Rwanda deportation plan as 'bats**t'.
The claim about the remark was made by Labour's Yvette Cooper in the Commons after the Supreme Court torpedoed the Government's flagship immigration plan. The Home Secretary said he doesn't recognise the claims he described the Rwanda policy as 'bats**t'.
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In November, he also denied describing Stockton as a "s***hole" - but apologised for calling a Labour MP "s**t". Labour's Alex Cunningham alleged Mr Cleverly had described his north-east constituency as a "sh**hole" in the Commons.
Speaking to the Home Secretary, Ms Husain mentioned 'the time it was reported that you call a government policy bats**t' as well as the 'person or place you referred to in Parliament as a s**thole'. Mr Clevery immediately said: "No I didn't," before Ms Husain asked: "You didn't use the word s**thole in Parliament?"
He denied using the word and Ms Husain tried asking him the same question one more time. He still denied it. She then asked: "So when you were picked up on a microphone who was talking, who said the word in Parliament?" An unimpressed Mr Cleverly told Ms Husain she 'needed to do