BBC has called in the police after receiving numerous threatening complaints about BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty. The complaints came after she and co-presenter Charlie Stayt became embroiled in criticism for joking about the size of a Union flag in Housing Minister Robert Jenrick’s office.More than 6,000 complaints were sent in to the BBC following the incident - most classified as showing "overt racism/misogyny" and 70 logged as "abusive", according to Private Eye.Four of these complaints were referred to the BBC’s security and investigations team due to their threatening nature - and police are now involved.This is in spite of the fact that Charlie was the one to instigate the comments live on air.During the interview with.
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