Nick Robinson recently revealed Jeremy Vine’s off-air reaction to the exit poll on election night. ‘So Scotland will go independent and the BBC will be shut down,’ the Radio 2 presenter quipped on hearing the poll predict a Tory majority.
While Vine’s predictions are yet to come good in full, he did correctly foresee that the Tories would crack down on the BBC, with reports emerging yesterday that the government could decide to close Radio 1 or Radio 2. Despite John Whittingdale stating that there are no current plans to close the station down, Vine took to Twitter to voice his opposition:
Searching for the paragraph which says how much @BBCRadio2’s fifteen million listeners want us shut down pic.twitter.com/srKsVPvKiq
— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) July 17, 2015
However, Vine may have to rejig that figure following today’s radio show. He presented a rambling section on dishwasher etiquette, leading bored listeners to switch off:
With the @BBC fighting for its future, @theJeremyVine and @BBCRadio2
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