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Taking to Twitter, he also reiterated that massacre had been a homophobic hate crime as well as a terrorist attack, and asked his followers not to direct any abuse towards Hartley-Brewer. This morning, Jones said his decision to walk off set was 'an instinctive reaction to an unpleasant situation'. The presenters continued to discuss the newspapers' coverage of the killing without him.Īn Ofcom spokesman told MailOnline: 'We will assess these complaints before deciding whether to investigate or not.' When Longhurst later mentioned a spokesman from gay rights group Stonewall saying people would be 'feeling vulnerable', Mr Jones said: 'Oh you’re going to have an LGBT voice talking about it, interesting.'Īs Hartley-Brewer said: 'Owen seriously', Jones removed his microphone, stood up, and muttered: 'I’ve had enough of this, I’m going home, sorry.'
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This was a deliberate attack on LGBT people.' 'You would be talking about it as an anti-semitic attack. 'If he’d walked into a synagogue and massacred dozens of Jewish people, you wouldn’t be saying what you’re saying now. Jones walks off set, while his fellow presenters continue to discuss the media coverage of the attack