Just when you thought you couldn't handle yet another mundane TV segment about David Cameron's legacy, Faiza Shaheen saves the day.
The Labour Party activist appeared on Politics Live today and basically said what we've all been thinking for the past week.
People have suffered, there's 130,000 lives that have been connected to that austerity, so I have to agree with Danny Dyer's take on this, which is that he's a t***.
We can only assume the BBC were less than impressed with the expletive, but over on Twitter, it was a different story.
stop what you're doing and watch @faizashaheen calling David Cameron a twat live on BBC TV just now. https://t.co/PzTv620Fo5— michael segalov (@michael segalov) 1568895776
Faiza Shaheen calling David Cameron a twat on #PoliticsLive is getting set as my new ringtone. https://t.co/N51Ii8IESY— Ash Sarkar (@Ash Sarkar) 1568895400
@AyoCaesar Oddly, my wife and I listened to it and didn't even notice!— Alan Gibbons (@Alan Gibbons) 1568896590
@AyoCaesar Exactly my thinking this morning listening to his #BBCR4today interview: How does he dare to come out of… https://t.co/7hN6QLUeTx— Heiner Salomon (@Heiner Salomon) 1568897438
@AyoCaesar I wouldn’t personally use such colourful language on TV however agree with the sentiment 100%— MichelleSweeney #BLM🌹👋🏻.☮️🌍🕊⚖️ (@MichelleSweeney #BLM🌹👋🏻.☮️🌍🕊⚖️) 1568897122
@AyoCaesar https://t.co/YljFDMikg3— ✨A Bella✨ (@✨A Bella✨) 1568897115
@AyoCaesar Yes, #cameronisatwat should start trending— Lavendar Luke (@Lavendar Luke) 1568903991
@AyoCaesar The best bit is how little joy she took from saying it. Its a statement of fact. It would have been much… https://t.co/MOPU8OheGR— The Ennuiasel (@The Ennuiasel) 1568897236
Shaheen is a prospective candidate for Labour in Chingford and Woodford Green - Ian Duncan Smith's constituency.
It doesn't seem like her viral moment will have done her popularity any harm.
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