Our new Prime MiniSWEAR: BBC screens 'cloud' of words the public use to describe Rishi Sunak online - not spotting it includes 'c***' and 't***'

  • 2 years ago
This is the moment the BBC accidentally screened a 'cloud' of words which the public used to describe Prime Minister Rishi Sunak online, but failed to spot it included c*** and t***. The newly crowned Prime Minister met with King Charles this morning and is in the midst of building his Cabinet which has seen plenty of old faces return including Dominic Raab, Suella Braverman and Michael Gove. But today at 3.46pm, presenter Joanna Gosling, who was stood outside No 10, asked the simple question: 'How would you describe Rishi Sunak in one word?' At this point, a 'Wordcloud' created by Savanta ComRes - a polling research company - appeared on screen which had compiled the nation's thoughts on the new Leader of the Conservative Party. The unaware reporter picked out 'rich', 'capable', 'okay', 'good' and 'clever' as the stand-outs but the graphic in fact displayed expletive words to describe Mr Sunak.

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