Tommy Robinson interview removed from internet after backlash; interviewer Karl Stefanovic sacked
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Willem Moore
Summary
An investigative journalist reports that a Tommy Robinson interview conducted by Karl Stefanovic was removed from the internet after backlash. The interview is described as a propaganda puff piece where Robinson was allowed to make unchallenged false claims while Stefanovic laughed along. The article notes that Stefanovic has since been sacked following the controversy.
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I use "interview" in inverted commas as it was more a propaganda puff piece, as Karl allowed Tommy to lie unchallenged for 40 minutes while he giggled like a schoolgirl gushing over Tommy.
Investigative journalist @Gadget440 tore Karl Stafanovic's Tommy Robinson puff piece to shreds — the interviewer has since been sacked
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