Pointless host Richard Osman, 49, has cheekily addressed the BBC’s new Director-General Tim Davie’s crackdown on staff sharing their opinions on social media.Tim said in his first speech at the company that the BBC had to focus on impartiality to address accusations of bias from politicians.He told staff: “If you want to be an opinionated columnist or a partisan campaigner on social media then that is a valid choice, but you should not be working at the BBC.”However, Richard jokingly insisted his views on certain subjects cannot be suppressed.The BBC star shared an article about the Director-General’s comments and spoke out on a controversial biscuit debate.Richard mischievously wrote in view of his 957,000 Twitter followers: “I will never.
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