‘See why few watch it’ Andrew Neil’s dig at BBC after host forced to switch off Newsnight

Andrew Neil, who previously fronted Politics Live on the BBC, sparked controversy on social media after he admitted he tuned into Newsnight for the first time in four years. The new Channel 4 host claimed he now understood “why few folks watch it” in a savage swipe at the Beeb.

Taking to the micro-blogging site yesterday, the veteran broadcaster tuned in following the debacle taking place at 10 Downing Street.

It comes after Boris Johnson has been hit with fresh resignations over his leadership following a cabinet revolt last night that saw Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid abandon the Prime Minister.

In view of his 1.2 million followers, the 73-year-old delivered a brutal swipe at the current affairs programme.

Andrew fumed: “Watched @BBCNewsnight for the first time in four years. Because of the import of today’s events. I can see why so few folks watch it these days. Switched off after 10 minutes.”

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His comments sparked a reaction online as social media users flocked to comment on his post and some people disagreed with the broadcaster.

Twitter user, @iaingosling commented: “I have turned off from BBC evening news, but use Newsnight for in-depth analysis at the end of the day. Personally, I think it’s the best news/current affairs slot on the Beeb.”

@cleo_crick remarked: “Actually I think #Newsnight is excellent tonight.”

@andygmckay tweeted: “What’s wrong with it? I find it pretty decent in its analysis and it picks good stories as well. Different from the standard news.”

The former Politics Live host and stalwart of the BBC’s political coverage quit two years ago after his self-titled programme – The Andrew Neil Show – was axed.

At the time of his departure, he tweeted: “With heavy heart (sic) I announce I will be leaving the BBC. Despite sterling efforts by new DG (Director General) to come up with other programming opportunities, it could not quite repair damage done when Andrew Neil Show cancelled early summer and Politics Live taken off air.

“But I leave with no animosity or desire to settle scores. I look back on my 25 years doing live political programmes for the BBC with affection.”

Andrew later announced his new role as chairman and lead presenter of GB News but just three months after the channel’s launch he resigned.

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