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Good Morning Britain to be investigated over Nigel Farage interview | Good Morning Britain to be investigated over Nigel Farage interview |
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ITV’s Good Morning Britain is to be investigated by the media regulator Ofcom over a possible breach of due impartiality rules after the Ukip leader, Nigel Farage, was asked about his chances of winning the Thanet South constituency in the runup to the election. | |
Farage appeared on the ITV breakfast show on 1 May, which was presented by Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard, ahead of his election defeat by the Conservative candidate Craig Mackinlay. | |
Ofcom, which on Monday cleared a controversial Channel 4 “mockumentary” imagining the first 100 days of a Ukip government despite more than 6,000 complaints, said it was investigating the broadcast. | Ofcom, which on Monday cleared a controversial Channel 4 “mockumentary” imagining the first 100 days of a Ukip government despite more than 6,000 complaints, said it was investigating the broadcast. |
Related: Ukip docudrama cleared after more than 6,000 complaints | Related: Ukip docudrama cleared after more than 6,000 complaints |
It said there were possible issues around due impartiality because the programme did not reflect the position of the other candidates. | It said there were possible issues around due impartiality because the programme did not reflect the position of the other candidates. |
Farage subsequently resigned following his defeat, only to be reinstated, with the party descending into turmoil after its leader was called a “snarling, thin-skinned, aggressive” man by a senior colleague. | Farage subsequently resigned following his defeat, only to be reinstated, with the party descending into turmoil after its leader was called a “snarling, thin-skinned, aggressive” man by a senior colleague. |
An Ofcom spokesperson said: “Ofcom is investigating whether the programme was duly impartial to ask Nigel Farage about his prospects of winning the Thanet South constituency without reflecting the position of other candidates.” | An Ofcom spokesperson said: “Ofcom is investigating whether the programme was duly impartial to ask Nigel Farage about his prospects of winning the Thanet South constituency without reflecting the position of other candidates.” |
Separately, Ofcom is to investigate another ITV series, the Paul O’Grady Show, after a stunt in which O’Grady inhaled helium gas on 20 April this year. | Separately, Ofcom is to investigate another ITV series, the Paul O’Grady Show, after a stunt in which O’Grady inhaled helium gas on 20 April this year. |
A spokesperson for the regulator said: “Ofcom has opened an investigation into whether it was harmful for the presenter to demonstrate inhaling helium gas during this live pre-watershed show.” | A spokesperson for the regulator said: “Ofcom has opened an investigation into whether it was harmful for the presenter to demonstrate inhaling helium gas during this live pre-watershed show.” |
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