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Nick Robinson apologises for Jeremy Hunt name blunder

18 Oct 2024 2 minute read
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt at the declaration for the Godalming and Ash constituency. Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

A presenter on BBC Radio 4’s flagship Today programme has apologised for mispronouncing the surname of shadow chancellor Jeremy Hunt as a rude word.

Nick Robinson made the error while interviewing employment minister Alison McGovern on the programme on Friday morning.

Listeners heard him say: “When the Tories announced £12 billion in welfare cuts, and at the time the Labour Party condemned that, they said that Rishi Sunak and Jeremy C*** had no idea where they’d get the money, you’re going to do exactly the same aren’t you in this Budget?”

Apology

Around 10 minutes later, Robinson issued an apology on air, saying: “The eagle-eared amongst you have just pointed out that I repeated what was known as the Jim Naughtie error up until my last interview in which I mispronounced the name of the former Conservative chancellor, the current shadow chancellor, so can I just apologise to Jeremy Hunt.

“Again, I’m so sorry.”

It is not the first time a Today presenter has been embarrassed by the shadow chancellor’s name.

Justin Webb made the error when Mr Hunt was health secretary while James Naughtie tripped up when the politician was culture secretary.

BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire also mispronounced the surname in the same way in June 2019, when Mr Hunt was foreign secretary, during an exchange on her own weekday news and current affairs programme.

“Grow up”

Days after Derbyshire’s blunder, Mr Hunt said people should “grow up” and refrain from pronouncing his surname using its rhyming expletive.

In an interview with the Telegraph on their Brexit podcast, he said he was often called “Jeremy C***” at school.

“I’m used to it. I had this when I was at school. Personally I think people should just grow up and get over the fact that my last name rhymes with a rather unpleasant word,” he said.


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hdavies15
hdavies15
28 days ago

Robinson is a C**t. Can’t even come up with an original insult so he uses an old one which was very appropriate when Naughty let it slip. Given the ideas being mooted right now, Robinson would serve his audience better by finding a nasty rude word to rhyme with Reeves or Starmer.

Dai Ponty
Dai Ponty
28 days ago

Well Robinson is saying the Truth because that is what he is

westisbest
westisbest
28 days ago

no need to apologise!

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