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Jo Brand speaks out on ‘very difficult' time after Nigel Farage battery acid joke backlash

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 The comic had said in response: "Why bother with a milkshake when you could get some battery acid?“That’s just me. I’m not going to do it. “It’s purely a fantasy, but I think milkshakes are pathetic, I honestly do, sorry.”Although Jo believes comedians should be given a “pass” over controversial jokes, she admitted she “wishes” the comedy talk show Heresy, which aired on BBC Radio 4, hadn’t used it.Speaking to Radio 4's Loose Ends show about the incident, Jo said: "It was a terrible line comedy-wise.“I’m not saying it was a good line anyway-wise, but I kind of wish they had not used it because it was not funny.“And then I was to be sacrificed on the alter of a terrible joke.”Jo then clarified her joke, before admitting she went through a.

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