The Scotsman

Salmond insists Fringe joke was ‘harmless’

- BY BRIAN FERGUSON

Alex Salmond has hit back over criticism over a controvers­ial joke he made during his Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, insisting it was “harmless innuendo.”

He also praised the late comic Benny Hill after Nicola Sturgeon suggested his gag was a throwback to the controvers­ial TV star’s era.

Mr Salmond was quizzed about the controvers­y during an appearance on STV2’S The Late Show. The First Minister was forced to defend her predecesso­r, insisting he was not sexist, after he was accused of “degrading politician­s” during his Assembly Rooms show.

But she added: “Occasional­ly Alex is not as funny as he thinks he is, and perhaps this is an example of a joke which belongs more in the Benny Hill era than in the modern era.”

Asked about the First Minister’s response to “joke-gate” by presenter Ewen Cameron, Mr Salmond said: “I have to reply to Nicola Sturgeon? I wouldn’t get a word in edgeways.

“Actually, Benny Hill was quite talented. He made a living for 50 years on telly, so he didn’t do too badly.

“The thing about the joke… nothing in the show is scripted, it was taken out of context, it was a piece of harmless innuendo.”

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