00:00And I just said a moment ago, Lucy Connolly, poor woman, was banged up for incitement because she tweeted something which was, I'd argue, wasn't even direct incitement.
00:09She said, for all I care. Anyway, are you are you proud still to work for the BBC?
00:13You're a former presenter and DJ. Alex, what's your thoughts on your old employer?
00:17Well, I'm absolutely outraged. I don't think I've ever really been outraged in my life before by anything the media have ever done.
00:24And I've been slightly annoyed by things. But I mean, the hate at Glastonbury, I mean, music festivals are meant to be peace loving.
00:34We know that there's politics in Glastonbury because Jeremy Corbyn was there in on stage in 2017.
00:41He was there yesterday as well. Yeah. And Michael Weavis stood for the Labour Party as a candidate in 1997.
00:49But I just getting back to the BBC, where was the delay system? Why was this broadcast?
00:55Why did somebody not pull the plug, either the broadcaster or someone on the soundboard at Glastonbury?
01:02I mean, I think this is awful. I think now that that ban trouble is, guys, we are giving them the oxygen of publicity now by talking about them, aren't we?
01:10But their record company need to drop them. The BBC need to ban them from everything they do on Radio 1 and Radio 1 Extra.
01:20And for old Bob Vile or whatever his name is, this kid from Ipswich. I mean, what does he really know about this situation?
01:26I bet his parents are proud of him tonight. And the hatred in the crowd.
01:31I tell you what I do think, Ben, and I mean this. The BBC now, the punishment to Bob Villan or whatever his name is, is the BBC should pull the plug on it now.
01:42By midnight, they should just say, that's it. This idiot has ruined it for everyone. We're not putting it on the iPlayer.
01:48You're not going to see it because someone needs to set an example because where is this going to end?
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