Since the interview was screened on Sunday morning it has attracted a deluge of complaints – apparently from both sides of the political divide
How is it possible that the
BBC has had so many complaints about a single interview that it has decided to direct viewers about what their complaints should be?
To recap: on Sunday morning, the PM was interviewed by Andrew Marr. The story began, of course, when Johnson declined to be interviewed by Andrew Neil, having – well, promised is a strong word, especially from Johnson – but it was the BBC’s understanding that he would, when they secured and aired an interview with Jeremy Corbyn.