Sajid Javid urges people to stop watching Jimmy Carr as he slams ‘horrid’ joke

Jimmy Carr and Sajid Javid

Sajid Javid is the latest to condemn the comic (Pictures: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex/Shutterstock)

Health Secretary Sajid Javid has branded a joke made by Jimmy Carr about the travelling community and the Holocaust as ‘horrid’, as he advised people to stop watching him in protest.

The comedian, known for his stand-up and roles on shows like 8 Out Of 10 Cats, prompted criticism after a clip from his recent one-hour Netflix special, His Dark Material, was shared widely on social media.

In it, Carr joked about the horror of the Holocaust and ‘six million Jewish lives being lost’ before making a disparaging remark about the deaths of thousands of Roma and Sinti people at the hands of the Nazis as part of the punchline.

Mr Javid told Times Radio the joke was ‘horrid’.

He added: ‘I think we all have a right to react to that, and one of the best ways anyone can react to that is show these platforms what they think about Jimmy Carr by not watching or listening to him, and that will send him a very strong message.’

The Traveller Movement, a charity supporting the traveller community in the UK, has launched a petition calling for Netflix to remove the segment of the programme ‘which celebrates the Romani genocide’.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid

Javid suggested that people should stop watching and listening to Carr (Picture: PA)

It said the joke in question was ‘truly disturbing and goes way beyond humour’.

Not-for-profit organisation the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust and The Auschwitz Memorial have also condemned the joke while calling on Carr to educate himself about the Holocaust.

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries suggested new laws could hold to account streaming sites including Netflix for airing jokes such as those made by Carr.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast last week, she said: ‘We are looking at legislation via the Media Bill which would bring into scope those comments from other video on-demand streaming outlets like Netflix. So it’s interesting that we’re already looking at future legislation to bring into scope those sort of comments.’

Jimmy Carr Netflix special His Dark Material

Carr has faced a backlash to his joke (Picture: Matt Frost/Netflix)

Fellow comedian David Baddiel, a close friend of Carr who has written widely about anti-Semitism, has also criticised him over the joke, describing it as ‘mean-spirited’ and ‘cruel’, while Jay Rayner said he ‘wasn’t convinced’ by the comic’s justification for making offensive jokes during an appearance on his podcast.

TV judge Rob Rinder also blasted the show’s audience for their reaction, which included shocked gasps and gales of laughter, while Victoria Coren Mitchell stepped in to defend Carr as a ‘properly decent person’.

She later clarified she ‘wasn’t defending the joke’.

Baddiel, a close friend of Carr’s, publicly criticised him for the ‘cruel’ joke (Picture: Getty)

Carr issued a ‘trigger warning’ to the audience at the beginning of his Netflix special and warned viewers it contained ‘terrible things’.

According to The Mirror, he appeared to address the controversy after heckling during a performance at the Whitley Bay Playhouse on Saturday night.

Discussing so-called cancel culture, he reportedly told the audience: ‘We are speaking, my friends, in the last chance saloon. What I am saying on stage this evening is barely acceptable now.

‘In 10 years f***ing forget about it. You are going to be able to tell your grandchildren about seeing this show tonight.’ 

He added: ‘The joke that ends my career is already out there,’ and, ‘I am going to get cancelled, that’s the bad news.’ 

Metro.co.uk has contacted a rep for Jimmy Carr for comment. Netflix declined to comment.

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