BBC Breakfast SLAMMED on Theresa May Cough Cover: "Get Off Your Back!"

The prime minister's speech yesterday saw her cough, while her ensemble collapsed and was handed her P45 by comedian Lee Nelson.
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There was clearly a point that spoke at Beeb's morning show, and hosts Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty came back to him over and over again.

Following the Prime Minister's performance at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester yesterday, the news team set about scrutinizing every moment, even getting a voice coach to explain the best way to drink water.

However, viewers do not seem to enjoy coverage, joining social networks to air their views.
One wrote: "Theresa May none of that was her fault at all. Rest on your back #BBCBreakfastPawn why not slating the 'comedian' and the set builder?"
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Another added: "I'm not an admirer of it, but are you going to talk about something the prime minister actually said or just concentrate on coughing."

A third tweeted, "T may have talked for over an hour, but the clowns like Mason were not interested in the content only that she had cough ... a typical bias," before someone else posted: " FFS! And took a drink to fix it, then they would have asked for his head.
In addition, Stayt, 55, even suffered a physical error after sneezing in the air, which also became a point of interest for those tweeting in May defense.

A spectator insisted: "For God's sake - surely Charlie needs to be fired for coughing on TV - Theresa May coughs - no story!"

One second in agreement, noticing, "Stop that cough. You have not made so much of Charlie's massive sneeze scandal!"

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