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Nicky Campbell has a phone in on this now. He has just replayed his handful of middle class women jibe.

Kirsty Alsop nicely explaining power imbalance and inappropriate behavior, and the ickiness of baldy's lewd comments about his own wife after she left the room.

Next up a Masterchef contestant who had no problem with him. She says she had no problem with him, but she can only speak from experience. But she had no problem with him.

I think I've heard enough now.
 




Napper

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Sadly, I don’t know about that. My teenage daughter the subject of middle age pervy staff (managers) at a well known supermarket. So much hasn’t changed. An interesting thread on the Everton forum about the same subject really, some say it’s now getting worse …. possible reasons; the likes of Tate encouraging manhood, cocaine, the Incel thing, internet porn giving the impression to blokes that all women are objects.
Don’t think it’s getting worse . The newer generation will call out any type of what they deem pervy . Which is good but it can get mistaken when someone just having a laugh or being friendly .
Also regarding the comments of if happened in workplace place would be fired . Depends where work . I work in an office where the women are probably worse than the men with the banter . Building sites etc think it’s still how it used to be .

Agree large corporate companies have had to be seen to be tightening up on things and rightly so in a lot of instances
 


Thunder Bolt

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Don’t think it’s getting worse . The newer generation will call out any type of what they deem pervy . Which is good but it can get mistaken when someone just having a laugh or being friendly .
Also regarding the comments of if happened in workplace place would be fired . Depends where work . I work in an office where the women are probably worse than the men with the banter . Building sites etc think it’s still how it used to be .

Agree large corporate companies have had to be seen to be tightening up on things and rightly so in a lot of instances
I'm just being friendly love. Yes, I've heard that one before.

Stop excusing pervs.
 


JBizzle

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I don't think the media back and forth between Wallace and the accusers is helping anyone (or himself, for that matter).

We don't know what actually happened in any real detail just yet and I suspect he's better served shutting the heck up. His comments so far don't paint him in the most positive light. Whatever you think of him as a host, these allegations likely haven't come out of nowhere.
 


ROSM

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The reason why it may be that older women are the ones speaking out is that,

a) they may no longer be working in that industry so don't fear being blackballed.

B) they have have grown their career to a point they don't fear it

C) may have met people intervening years who have had similar experiences

It doesn't mean their age or class bracket is why they took offence.

I know of many women who have been treated in similar ways who if it happened at a later point in their life or career would have reacted differently to how they did when they were younger. That is largely because the fear of repercussions has passed for the reasons I've given above
 




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Now the politicians get involved - from the BBC

“The BBC should consider pausing MasterChef while Gregg Wallace is investigated, an MP has suggested.

Rupa Huq, who is also a member of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, said the continued broadcast of MasterChef could be "triggering" for the women involved.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today, she said: "I think possibly there is an argument for pausing while this investigation takes its course, and maybe not airing it tonight."
 


Bry Nylon

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“The BBC should consider pausing MasterChef while Gregg Wallace is investigated, an MP has suggested.

Rupa Huq, who is also a member of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, said the continued broadcast of MasterChef could be "triggering" for the women involved.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today, she said: "I think possibly there is an argument for pausing while this investigation takes its course, and maybe not airing it tonight."
I think there is possibly an argument for pausing it because it is SHIT.
 






Chicken Run

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Now the politicians get involved - from the BBC

“The BBC should consider pausing MasterChef while Gregg Wallace is investigated, an MP has suggested.

Rupa Huq, who is also a member of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, said the continued broadcast of MasterChef could be "triggering" for the women involved.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today, she said: "I think possibly there is an argument for pausing while this investigation takes its course, and maybe not airing it tonight."
The BBC also need to pause Dean’s breakfast show on Radio 1 whilst they investigate the allegations of him being a bully
 


ROSM

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Now the politicians get involved - from the BBC

“The BBC should consider pausing MasterChef while Gregg Wallace is investigated, an MP has suggested.

Rupa Huq, who is also a member of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, said the continued broadcast of MasterChef could be "triggering" for the women involved.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today, she said: "I think possibly there is an argument for pausing while this investigation takes its course, and maybe not airing it tonight."
To be fair , she says there is an argument to pause it. She isn't saying it should be
 






Titanic

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No.10 wades in...


Gregg Wallace's defence of his actions on MasterChef were "inappropriate and misogynistic", Downing Street has said.

It has confirmed Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy held talks with BBC bosses in the wake of the row about his behaviour.
 


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No.10 wades in...


Gregg Wallace's defence of his actions on MasterChef were "inappropriate and misogynistic", Downing Street has said.

It has confirmed Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy held talks with BBC bosses in the wake of the row about his behaviour.
To be fair, there’s nothing else going on in the world for no 10 to be concerned about.
 






MJsGhost

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Bring back Lloyd Grossman.
It was way better then - it just seemed much funnier

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Greg Bobkin

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To be fair, there’s nothing else going on in the world for no 10 to be concerned about.
To be fair, there's PLENTY else for No 10 to be concerned about – and the government has people in different departments to concern themselves about all of those things, including culture, which Nandy looks after. The BBC is a public service broadcaster so, IMO, it would be a bit weird if they DIDN'T make a comment.
 




Man of Harveys

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To be fair, there's PLENTY else for No 10 to be concerned about – and the government has people in different departments to concern themselves about all of those things, including culture, which Nandy looks after. The BBC is a public service broadcaster so, IMO, it would be a bit weird if they DIDN'T make a comment.
Quite. Plus of course the reason they will have commented on it is almost certainly because they were being asked about it. Wish people would keep up.
 




Hamilton

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To be fair, there’s nothing else going on in the world for no 10 to be concerned about.
To be fair, No. 10's spokesperson has been asked to comment by a journalist and that's all they've done. Yet the twist on it that the media give is that No. 10 have gone out of their way to comment.

At the moment the media have their knives out for the government.
 


Thunder Bolt

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To be fair, No. 10's spokesperson has been asked to comment by a journalist and that's all they've done. Yet the twist on it that the media give is that No. 10 have gone out of their way to comment.

At the moment the media have their knives out for the government.
It isn't surprising.

 


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