BBC after the broadcasting giant decided to censor some of the lyrics from the original version on BBC Radio 1.The chart-topping track, that featured Kristie MacColl, will forever be a firm favourite in households but there have been growing concerns over the years in relation to some of the lyrics.In keeping with the times, the BBC chose to replace the slur "f****t" in exchange for the word "haggard", with the use of "s*ut" being removed altogether on radio stations.Sharing the BBC's announcement detailing their decision, the Reclaim Party leader tweeted: "Here we go again."The cultural commissars at the @bbc are telling you what is and isn’t appropriate for your ignorant little ears."Wouldn't it be nice if we sent the (proper) version to.
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