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Originally Posted by Kizzy
Kudos to the torygraph for this...
There’s also a touch of*hypocrisy here. The sort of well-heeled, predominantly white, middle-aged crowd who attend such charity cricket lunches are often the first to call other people “snowflakes”, complain about “woke” culture or protest that “you’re not allowed to say anything nowadays”. Yet crack a couple of Brexit jibes and they go swivel-eyed with indignation and start reaching for the bread rolls.
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and more kudos to the top comment:
"His jokes were ill judged.
He didnt get the response he wanted and ended up insulting large tracts of the audience.
Saying the mash report is balanced because of one token Tory is about the same as saying the Beeb political output is unbiased because they employ Andrew Neil.
He got what he deserved, to insult people and link them to the extreme right was stupid . They’d all had a few shandies and were a bit rowdy so what did he expect."