Oman Daily Observer

UK minister apologises for Weinstein ‘joke’ on live radio

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LONDON: A British minister apologised “unreserved­ly” on Saturday after making a joke about disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein on a live BBC radio show.

Environmen­t Secretary Michael Gove drew immediate ire after comparing being interviewe­d by the programme’s presenter with “going into Harvey Weinstein’s bedroom,” adding “you hope to emerge with your dignity intact”.

Gove, who was facing questions from interviewe­r John Humphrys in a special edition of BBC Radio 4’s “Today” show in front of a live audience, swiftly took to social media to say sorry for the remark.

“Apologies for my clumsy attempt at humour on R4 Today this morning — it wasn’t appropriat­e. I’m sorry and apologise unreserved­ly,” he said on Twitter.

A former leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party, Lord Neil Kinnock, who was being interviewe­d alongside Gove, also faced criticism after joining in the attempted joke.

After Gove’s comment he said: “John goes way past groping,” referring to Humphrys.

The audience laughed and applauded response, but the comments prompted instant backlash on social media.

Lord Andrew Adonis, a former Labour education minister, called the remarks “seriously inappropri­ate” on Twitter. Labour MP Jess Phillips also tweeted: “Michael Gove just left the studio without his dignity.”

Weinstein is under police investigat­ion in Britain and the US, and was fired from his film company this month, amid an avalanche of sexual harassment claims, and several rape allegation­s, dating back decades. — AFP in an

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