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‘So sorry!’ Naga Munchetty forced to apologise to colleague after interrupting him on air
Naga Munchetty apologised to her guest today after she was forced to interrupt him due to the incoming Sue Gray Report.The civil servant’s careful investigation of the partygate scandal was released today, providing findings that Naga labelled “damning”.Naga, 47, was speaking to her guests on BBC Radio 5 live today when she had to suddenly interrupt proceedings, thanks to the release of Sue Gray’s long-awaited report.The BBC presenter was speaking to the Financial Times Political Editor George Park and The New Statesman’s Rachel Cunliffe about the Partygate scandal.Turning to George, she began to discuss the security of Tory seats in certain constituencies.She made reference to Tiverton, where disgraced Neil Parish was formerly MP before he was found to be watching poronography in the House of Commons.Naga asked George how crucial this was, to which he responded: “Well, I think that will be seen as a really crucial event.“I mean Tiverton is my hometown, actually, so I know it quite well. It’s a rock solid Tory seat - has been all my lifetime.