Britain's Got Talent viewers of taking a political stance during a family entertainment show and it's now the second most complained about TV moment of the decade.
Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereBut Ashley, 31, says he's nothing but proud of the performance and explained the Saturday night talent show was the right platform as 'a stage for so many incredible performances and for artists to explore emotions and stories.'"Of course political ones are going to work in because it affects us every day," he said in a video message.Explaining the concept behind the performance, he said it was meant to round-up an.
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