BBC Presenter Apologizes to Nigel Farage for 'Inflammatory' Comment
Geeta Guru-Murthy's on-air remarks about Farage's migration speech prompted a swift apology for breaching BBC's impartiality standards.
- Nigel Farage criticized the BBC after being labeled as using 'inflammatory language' during a live broadcast.
- The comment was made as the BBC cut away from Farage's speech at a Reform UK press conference.
- Farage defended his terminology, citing statements from Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
- Geeta Guru-Murthy issued an on-air apology, acknowledging the breach of impartiality standards.
- The incident has reignited debates about the BBC's impartiality and its licensing fees.