12-07-2023, 06:55 PM
I'd obviously seen his name all over social media, but this still comes as a shock. This brings back the Phillip Schofield story for me. He, as far as we know, didn't commit any crime, but resigned from ITV. He admitted that he behaved inappropriately.
If the BBC presenter hasn't committed any crime, but admits to acting inappropriately (which we obviously still don't know if any of the allegations are true), how can he continue with BBC News?
If the BBC presenter hasn't committed any crime, but admits to acting inappropriately (which we obviously still don't know if any of the allegations are true), how can he continue with BBC News?