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‘Sent Gove’ Stanley Johnson FURIOUS at ‘biased’ Channel 4 slamming Boris on climate debate


Gavin Williamson, 43, said: “We are not going to be reviewing the Channel 4 license.

“It is up for review in 2024 so any government who is elected will probably at some point be reviewing that license as part of that process.”

Editor of Channel 4 news Ben de Pear, 44, took to Twitter to address the broadcaster’s decision to not allow Gove to speak, writing: “It was very kind of Michael Gove to offer himself to appear on Channel 4 News this evening, and we always welcome him on the programme.

“However, as we made clear to him repeatedly, because he is not the leader of the Conservative Party, his participation was not required at tonight’s #climatedebate – which was strictly for party leaders only.”

BBC Breakfast airs weekdays at 6am on BBC One.



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