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BBC comedian Nish Kumar was met with boos and bread rolls after
making Brexit jokes at a charity cricket lunch. The presenter of little watched late night programme The Mash Report claimed that his angered audience needed “far-right” comedians instead of him at the fundraiser for disability sports. According to an eyewitness at the Lord’s Taverners Christmas lunch, which raises money for cricketing charities, Kumar was drowned out by booing and had food hurled at him after he was very unfunny and made political jokes that were not funny and unwelcome. In the end he was ushered off so they could do a raffle Mike Fitchett, a 68-year-old Taverners member from Oxfordshire, was in the audience. 'Harry Redknapp was tremendous and we were having a really good day, as we always do,' he said. 'Then this man, who is supposed to be a comedian, gets up and delivers what could only be described as a political speech.' Mr Fitchett added that things quickly turned sour. 'He should have just left the stage but he refused to do so,' he said. 'This was not at all what our organisation is about. These were extreme, far-left political views and we are a charity. It was all very offensive and I shall be writing to our chief executive to make my feelings clear.' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sp...booed-off.html |
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