Naga Munchetty was forced to interrupt one of her guests live on the radio when an urgent update came in.Naga, 47, was speaking with guests on BBC Radio 5 Live yesterday (25 May), but had to quickly wrap up the conversation when breaking news came of Sue Gray’s report.She apologised to her guest and quickly shut the conversation down as soon as news came that Sue’s very long-awaited report was finally released.The conversation about the Partygate scandal with Financial Times Political Editor George Park and The New Statesman’s Rachel Cunliffe had to be cut short.At the time, Naga was discussing the security of Tory seats in constituencies and how the scandal has affected confidence in the conservatives.They were talking about the Tiverton scandal, where the former MP Neil Parish was shockingly found to be watching pornography in the House of Commons.
Naga grilled the two on their opinions, with George responding: “I think that will be seen as a really crucial event.“Tiverton is my hometown actually so I know it quite well.
It is a rock solid Tory seat, has been all my lifetime. 24,000 conservative majority.“If the Conservatives lose that, then there will be lots of sucking teeth.
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