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Lee Anderson clashes with BBC after HIGNFY joke hits a nerve

“When we’ve sorted border control out, we’re coming for YOU next. That’ll save us a few billion a year.”

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
December 8, 2024
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Lee Anderson, the MP for Ashfield and self-proclaimed free speech advocate, found himself less than amused by a joke at his expense from the Have I Got News For You Twitter/X account. Instead of laughing it off, Anderson fired back with a “warning” for the BBC that has sparked plenty of debate.

A Joke That Didn’t Land Well

The HIGNFY account took aim at Anderson and his Reform Party colleague Nigel Farage following Farage’s appearance on Question Time. The mockery was light-hearted, poking fun at Anderson’s intelligence and Farage’s fiery Brexit rhetoric.

Farage, a veteran of 38 Question Time appearances, is no stranger to criticism. But while he’s known for brushing off barbs with ease, Anderson had a less relaxed response.

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Anderson’s Stern Reply

Taking to social media, Anderson responded to the joke with a jab at the BBC itself:

“When we’ve sorted border control out, we’re coming for YOU next. That’ll save us a few billion a year,” he wrote.

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When we've sorted border control out we're coming for YOU next. That'll save us a few billion a year. https://t.co/Bg8xHIFWJj

— Lee Anderson MP (@LeeAndersonMP_) December 7, 2024

Anderson’s comment echoes Reform Party sentiments about “defunding” the BBC, accusing the institution of a left-wing bias. Ironically, this criticism comes on a day when Farage was again welcomed onto Question Time.

Splitting Opinions: Fair Retort or Sinister Threat?

Anderson’s reply has divided opinion. Supporters see it as harmless banter—perhaps even justified payback for the satire. Others, however, view it as a worrying attack on a public institution.

Peter Stefanovic, a lawyer and political commentator, was among those sounding the alarm.

Just a Reform party MP actually threatening to shut down the BBC – a public service broadcaster – because a political satire show made fun of him & party leader Nigel Farage

We can never allow this dangerous bunch anywhere near power https://t.co/6ikiMTXMwk

— Peter Stefanovic (@PeterStefanovi2) December 8, 2024

Free Speech, But Only When It’s Convenient?

Anderson’s reaction raises questions about his commitment to free speech. Criticism is par for the course in political life, and satire has long been a staple of British culture. Yet, the Ashfield MP seemed more rattled than robust in the face of a mild quip.

The Bigger Picture

As Anderson and the Reform Party ramp up their rhetoric against the BBC, the public is left debating whether this is simply political theatre or a genuine threat to the broadcaster’s independence. One thing’s for sure: when it comes to dishing out criticism, Lee Anderson might need to work on taking it, too.

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