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London mayor Boris Johnson's father Stanley has hit out at Eddie Mair's interview with his son on BBC1's Andrew Marr Show, labelling it a "disgusting" piece of journalism. | London mayor Boris Johnson's father Stanley has hit out at Eddie Mair's interview with his son on BBC1's Andrew Marr Show, labelling it a "disgusting" piece of journalism. |
However, his son has conceded that Mair had done a "splendid job". | However, his son has conceded that Mair had done a "splendid job". |
Johnson Jr's encounter with Mair on the Sunday morning show was labelled a "bicycle crash" – after the major's penchant for two-wheeled transport – and ended with Mair, presenter of Radio 4's PM programme, telling him: "You're a nasty piece of work, aren't you?" | |
Johnson Sr told London talk radio station LBC on Monday: "I thought Eddie Mair's interview was one of the most disgusting pieces of journalism I've listened to for a very long time. The BBC sank about as low as it could." | |
Johnson Sr told presenter Nick Ferrari: "His grilling people about their personal lives, accusing them of guilt by association, openly abusing them in a legitimate interview. Frankly, I don't know where we are coming to. | |
"I have no idea who Eddie Mair is or what he does. But frankly, there is such a thing as respecting the office, even if you don't respect the man and that did not come through." | "I have no idea who Eddie Mair is or what he does. But frankly, there is such a thing as respecting the office, even if you don't respect the man and that did not come through." |
Johnson Sr, a former Tory MEP, described Mair's interview as a "travesty" and suggested he would not have "openly abused" Labour leader Ed Miliband in the same way. | |
He said: "As for saying he thought Boris was a nasty piece of work, well, honestly. I don't know where Eddie Mair's politics come from but I suspect he would not have treated the leader of the Labour party in that way." | |
He said he felt "great anger" watching the interview on Sunday morning. | He said he felt "great anger" watching the interview on Sunday morning. |
On the issue of Johnson Jr's misquote when he was a journalist at the Times, Johnson Sr said: "I know about that quote. This was Boris 25 years, 30 years ago, ringing up actually his godfather, a historian, and he got it wrong. He got what his godfather said wrong. Later on various things happened as a result of that, good heavens … | |
"If that's the worst you can dig up, something 30 years ago, most journalists I know make up quotes all the time and I don't think they go down the drain for it." | "If that's the worst you can dig up, something 30 years ago, most journalists I know make up quotes all the time and I don't think they go down the drain for it." |
Asked why his son had looked uncomfortable during the interview, Johnson said: "He was told he was coming on to talk about issues which really matter to London. There are quite a lot of them he could have talked about … instead he dug up totally irrelevant things which have been dealt with ages and ages ago." | Asked why his son had looked uncomfortable during the interview, Johnson said: "He was told he was coming on to talk about issues which really matter to London. There are quite a lot of them he could have talked about … instead he dug up totally irrelevant things which have been dealt with ages and ages ago." |
Johnson Srsaid he believed the BBC had overstepped the mark, and added: "One of the issues Eddie Mair totally failed to address was the Leveson thing. The more I think about it, the more I think what a travesty that interview was, not of Boris but of good broadcasting standards." | |
But speaking in London on Monday, Johnson Jr said: "Eddie Mair did a splendid job. There is no doubt that is what the BBC is for – holding us to account. | |
"I fully concede it wasn't my most blistering performance, but that was basically because I was set to talk about the Olympics and housing in London and he wanted to talk about other things, some of them – my private life and so on – of quite some antiquity, the details of which I wasn't brilliant on. | "I fully concede it wasn't my most blistering performance, but that was basically because I was set to talk about the Olympics and housing in London and he wanted to talk about other things, some of them – my private life and so on – of quite some antiquity, the details of which I wasn't brilliant on. |
"He was perfectly within his rights to have a bash at me – in fact it would have been shocking if he hadn't. If a BBC presenter can't attack a nasty Tory politician what's the world coming to?" | "He was perfectly within his rights to have a bash at me – in fact it would have been shocking if he hadn't. If a BBC presenter can't attack a nasty Tory politician what's the world coming to?" |
Asked whether Mair should get Jeremy Paxman's lead anchor role on Newsnight, Johnson Jr added: "I should think he'll get an Oscar, it was an Oscar-winning performance. I think he'll get a Pulitzer." | |
The BBC said it had received 384 complaints about the interview which was watched by around 1.7 million viewers. | The BBC said it had received 384 complaints about the interview which was watched by around 1.7 million viewers. |
A spokesman for BBC News said: "We believe this was a fair interview which took in issues facing London and the wider political landscape as well as looking towards tonight's TV portrait programme [Boris Johnson: The Irresistible Rise by film-maker Michael Cockerell, which will air on BBC2 on Monday at 9pm]. | A spokesman for BBC News said: "We believe this was a fair interview which took in issues facing London and the wider political landscape as well as looking towards tonight's TV portrait programme [Boris Johnson: The Irresistible Rise by film-maker Michael Cockerell, which will air on BBC2 on Monday at 9pm]. |
"As the documentary is biographical exploring controversial episodes in the mayor's life was considered appropriate. Eddie's line of questioning attempted to elicit responses to direct questions that were not being answered." | "As the documentary is biographical exploring controversial episodes in the mayor's life was considered appropriate. Eddie's line of questioning attempted to elicit responses to direct questions that were not being answered." |
During the course of the 15-minute interview, Johnson Jr admitted he had "sandpapered" quotes as a Times journalist, failed to deny he had lied to then Tory leader Michael Howard about an affair and conceded that he had humoured an old friend when he asked for a phone number in the knowledge that the friend intended to beat up the owner of it. | |
The video of the interview was one of the BBC's most-requested on-demand programmes on Sunday. | The video of the interview was one of the BBC's most-requested on-demand programmes on Sunday. |
Mair is one of a number of guest hosts of the Sunday morning politics slot while presenter Andrew Marr recovers from a stroke. | Mair is one of a number of guest hosts of the Sunday morning politics slot while presenter Andrew Marr recovers from a stroke. |
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