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Ofcom to investigate Jeremy Clarkson comments | Ofcom to investigate Jeremy Clarkson comments |
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Ofcom has confirmed it will investigate Jeremy Clarkson's appearance on The One Show, in which he said that striking public sector workers should be shot. | Ofcom has confirmed it will investigate Jeremy Clarkson's appearance on The One Show, in which he said that striking public sector workers should be shot. |
The media watchdog will look at whether the programme was in breach of its codes on generally accepted standards. | The media watchdog will look at whether the programme was in breach of its codes on generally accepted standards. |
The rule says broadcasters must ensure material that may cause offence is "justified by the context". | The rule says broadcasters must ensure material that may cause offence is "justified by the context". |
About 31,000 people complained to the BBC over Clarkson's comments last month. Ofcom received 736 complaints. | About 31,000 people complained to the BBC over Clarkson's comments last month. Ofcom received 736 complaints. |
The Top Gear host said public sector workers should be "executed in front of their families". | The Top Gear host said public sector workers should be "executed in front of their families". |
He prefaced the remarks, however, by saying he supported the strike, because it meant London was free of traffic. | He prefaced the remarks, however, by saying he supported the strike, because it meant London was free of traffic. |
Adding that the BBC had to be balanced, he then made the execution comments, which led to the trade union Unison calling for him to be sacked. | Adding that the BBC had to be balanced, he then made the execution comments, which led to the trade union Unison calling for him to be sacked. |
Clarkson later apologised, saying: "I didn't for a moment intend these remarks to be taken seriously - as I believe is clear if they're seen in context. | Clarkson later apologised, saying: "I didn't for a moment intend these remarks to be taken seriously - as I believe is clear if they're seen in context. |
"If the BBC and I have caused any offence, I'm quite happy to apologise for it alongside them." | "If the BBC and I have caused any offence, I'm quite happy to apologise for it alongside them." |
Unison accepted his apology and invited him to spend a day with a healthcare assistant. | Unison accepted his apology and invited him to spend a day with a healthcare assistant. |
Ofcom said it would "make the outcome of the investigation known in due course". | |
The BBC declined to comment on Ofcom's investigation. | The BBC declined to comment on Ofcom's investigation. |
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