The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Comic pelted with bread rolls for gig that was ‘like a Corbyn rally’

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NISH KUMAR is no stranger to controvers­y. An avowedly Left-wing comedian who hosts the satirical BBC show The Mash Report as well as Radio 4’s The News Quiz, he has made a career of anti-Brexit wisecracks.

Raised in Croydon, London, Kumar studied at Durham University, where he performed with the university’s sketch troupe.

He joined the stand-up circuit and quickly earned slots on Live At The Apollo and Have I Got News For You.

But Kumar’s partisan, highly political routines have divided audiences.

Last year, he was pelted with bread rolls and booed off stage after performing a string of Left-wing jokes at a fundraisin­g event for The Lord’s Taverners, a charity that raises millions of pounds each year to support disabled and disadvanta­ged children through sport.

The gig descended into chaos when Kumar claimed that anyone who had voted Leave was stupid.

‘He really went all-in, as if he was opening a gig at a Jeremy Corbyn rally,’ one guest said.

A Live At The Apollo appearance ends with a rant about the failures of housing policy which he concludes by saying: ‘I’m very clever.’

 ??  ?? USED TO CONTROVERS­Y: Comedian Nish Kumar
USED TO CONTROVERS­Y: Comedian Nish Kumar

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