Nick Boles ‘owned’ on BBC Breakfast for defending David Cameron

Last Updated: April 9, 2016By
Nick Boles: He was humiliated on BBC Breakfast; perhaps the Corporation is finally regaining some of its lost impartiality?

Nick Boles: He was humiliated on BBC Breakfast; perhaps the Corporation is finally regaining some of its lost impartiality?

It can’t be very often that a BBC Breakfast presenter gets to ‘own’ a Tory minister in the Urban Dictionary-defined way that Charlie Stayt managed yesterday (Friday).

But then, as Mr Stayt reminded Nick Boles during the interview, “This isn’t about a game.”

Tory minister Nick Boles was torn apart on BBC Breakfast on Friday when he tried to defend David Cameron’s failure to reveal offshore funds.

The business minister was told by presenter Charlie Stayt that he was “deluding himself” if he thought that this week’s evasive answers from the Prime Minister did not reflect badly on him.

When Stayt asked whether Cameron “got anything wrong” in the past few days, Boles replied that it was “natural human instinct” for the Prime Minister to deflect the “cacophony of attacks” on his late father.

Stayt said: “Well you must be deluding yourself if you think that Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday the way this has come out has reflected anything other than badly on the Prime Minister.

“So on Monday this was a private matter – he wouldn’t speak about it at all. We were told officially ‘private matter’, no comment.

“On Tuesday ‘I have no shares, no offshore trust, nothing like that’. That’s a very clear position.

“Wednesday, ‘the Prime Minister will not benefit in the future’.

“And then finally we get the real story.

“Now you, surely, as a human being, you talked about human instinct earlier on, you can see full well what that looks like. It look like he didn’t tell us the truth in the first place – didn’t give us the whole picture.

“That’s what it looks like and that’s what it feels like.”

Boles replied: “Well you can talk about the process and we are all in this game as our jobs, you and me.”

Stayt interrupted: “This isn’t about a game.”

Source: Nick Boles Torn Apart On BBC Breakfast After Defending David Cameron Over Offshore Funds

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9 Comments

  1. Terry Davies April 9, 2016 at 11:49 am - Reply

    clearly boles thinks we are easily fooled. and so he can be a yes man to Cameron.

  2. lawrencesroberts April 9, 2016 at 12:25 pm - Reply

    You really think that we got the real story on Friday? A lot of money is involved here and it should have been in a blind trust. Also this is one law firm in one tax haven.
    Keep digging.

    • Mike Sivier April 9, 2016 at 5:21 pm - Reply

      Did anyone say they think they got the full story? More information emerged later that day!

  3. Dez April 9, 2016 at 1:24 pm - Reply

    did they get the whole story?? Or was this just the usual Camoron deflection tactic ie give them a half truth and they will go away missing the really big picture that has not been uncovered yet…..involving god knows who

  4. Christine Cullen April 9, 2016 at 6:51 pm - Reply

    Well done Charlie Stayt.

  5. Phil Lee April 10, 2016 at 2:29 am - Reply

    How many more lawyers in how many more countries setting up accounts in how many more tax havens?
    Only one single lawyers data has been revealed so far – and I bet the shredders and disk scrubbers are working overtime – with the internet connection unplugged – at all the thousands of others.
    What we have here is the tiny tip of a huge iceberg, and Cameron only admitted to it long AFTER he’d been found out.

  6. NMac April 10, 2016 at 6:23 am - Reply

    Have we actually got the “real story” yet? I suspect not.

  7. chriskitcher April 10, 2016 at 1:04 pm - Reply

    But we need more interviewers like Stayt

  8. mrmarcpc April 11, 2016 at 1:55 pm - Reply

    Wow, the BBC showing some spine, have they finally woken up and realised that the tories are out to get them, should stand up to them more!

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