Another day, another car crash interview from our esteemed culture secretary.
The British Transport Police (BTP) even had to weigh in on the matter after Cosmo Landesman argued in favour of a man’s right to “stare at women”.
There are also reports that 56 MPs, including three Cabinet ministers, are facing allegations of sexual misconduct.
"Vile "commentary" that only serves to incite violence and hate." wrote Omid Scobie.
Sir Lindsay said he wanted to use the meeting to ask that “we are all a little kinder.”
"This is just beautifully done," wrote one person who enjoyed reading the 'leaked' Whatsapp messages from the Cabinet.
"It's scary that satire on our current politics can be so believable," wrote one person after watching the clip.
She was also puzzled over the picture used to illustrate the article, saying: “It was a John Lewis tailored dress – for me that’s quite posh.”
"Even morbid curiosity couldn’t keep me tuned in," one person commented, with others saying they couldn't watch more than ten minutes.
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