Nadine Dorries was told “it doesn’t matter whether you’re from Harrow School or Hartlepool” after claiming that working class youngsters are being frozen out of leading TV roles by “posh” actors.
Contrasting her own upbringing in a deprived area of Liverpool, Ms Dorries said it was now almost impossible for anyone without a privileged background to break into entertainment. “I come from a poor family, yet rose to be a best-selling author and now I have an opportunity to challenge these organisations to do more in places where the inspiration and aspiration has gone,” she said.
Singling out Daisy Edgar-Jones – breakthrough star of the BBC’s Normal People drama, whose father Phil is a senior Sky TV executive – Ms Dorries said: “If you want to.
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