The comments came during a discussion about whether critical race theory should be taught in elementary schools.
"The government’s levelling up agenda is based on the premise the entire country has suffered some type of collective amnesia," he said.
"He looked miserable, dejected and seriously stressed during the two weeks he was in Paddington", an insider source told the Telegraph.
Far right commentators dismissed the racist claims at the time, saying "lots of tweets came from abroad".
The free market thinktank particularly objected to O’Brien’s dismissive description of an IEA representative as “some Herbert”.
"Next week, he'll be back with advice on feminism, responsible parenting and the importance of adhering to lockdown rules."
"So did child chimney sweeps and slavery," wrote one Twitter user.
"The Mail on Sunday. Where truth goes to die," wrote one Twitter user.
"After a couple of billboards, an advan at their HQ, more than 2.5 million views on films, and escalating pressure, Sainsbury’s did the right thing."
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