BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty apologised from the red sofa after interrupting her guest.Along with co-host Charlie Stayt, the BBC Breakfast presenters were discussing how British racing pigeons have to quarantine on arrival to France.Ian Evans from the Royal Pigeon Association joined the duo, and said that Brexit was responsible for the move.
During the interview, Naga apologised for herself as she had interrupted him throughout the entire segment.Charlie asked Ian: “There is a problem here, isn’t there?
Has it taken you by surprise? Explain how this is going to work out?”Ian said: “It’s a huge problem, it has the potential to be catastrophic to our historic sport.“In terms of taking us by surprise, yeah, the European Union regulations.
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