"It's good, but you know "Nadine Dorries" is much, much funnier. She's set a really high bar. Do you know which comedian plays her?"
'This is incredibly funny. And also kind of tragic. Because this woman (or the "real" version of this woman) is actually our Culture Secretary. Yup, in "real life".'
Jimmy Carr's 'joke' on his Netflix show has caused widespread outrage.
"Irony is dead", wrote one person on Twitter.
“Question Time always strives to discuss each side of every argument," the BBC said.
Listeners are tuning in later as the pandemic continues to alter working patterns, figures revealed.
Scotland's culture secretary has warned that “Ideologically-driven threats” to its funding arrangements risk destabilising the "valuable asset”.
"I am not sure Twitter is designed for this level of subtlety," wrote one person who warmed to the sly move.
It comes after Sue Gray published a "flimsy" 12-page update on the partygate scandal that has rocked the government.
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