It is thought to be the first time this has ever happened.
He told Steven Barlett that he sees himself "humbly as trying to defend democracy."
The actor's tweet went viral as he reacted to the claims that Angela Rayner crossed and uncrossed her legs to put off the PM.
The Home Office has been accused of trying to "avoid public scrutiny" by shutting out certain journalists.
"Ah, we can't blame the EU anymore. Let's blame Trade Unions instead..."
"If our media won’t put the record straight let’s do it ourselves," wrote Peter Stefanovic.
"Honestly, you're trying to maintain she didn't copy and paste it", an exasperated Niall Peterson asked on Sky News this morning.
One person described the story as a "stain on everyone involved in briefing it out, writing it, editing it, and approving it for circulation."
Trouble is, the picture was taken on 18th March, before coronavirus lockdown rules were introduced.
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