Piers Morgan, 55, which read: “If failing to quarantine properly is punishable by 10yrs in prison, what is the punishment for failing to properly protect the country from a pandemic?”The journalist has since removed the post, which she retweeted in view of her 424,000 followers last week.Conservative MP for North West Leicestershire Andrew Bridgen said that Emily appeared to be ignoring BBC guidelines about impartiality.BBC director-general Tim Davie emphasised the importance of the guidelines in September.“Whatever Tim Davie has said to Emily Maitlis about the charter and the guidelines, it would appear it hasn’t sunk in,” he told the Daily Mail.Susan Shaw dead: Page 3 star, 70, who turned down Rod Stewart diesThe BBC’s social media.
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