Newsreader's Song Controversy
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•BBC sacked me over anti-Starmer song Freezing This Christmas, says writer
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BBC bosses said it would be against impartiality rules to allow him to continue his job as a newsreader.
Initially planned to put out the song anonymously, but it started to attract media attention.
He was invited to appear on Martin Daubney’s GB News show to discuss the song.
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