BBC should ban comic Frankie Boyle after he made IRA bombs joke, says Lord Tebbit 

BBC should ban comic Frankie Boyle from our screens after he made ‘highly offensive’ joke about IRA bombs, says Grand Hotel attack survivor Lord Tebbit

  •  Frankie Boyle, 46, joked ‘where the f*** are the IRA when you need them?’
  •  Tory peer Lord Tebbit has called on the BBC to ban the comedian after remarks
  •  Quip provoked fury with Lord Tebbit, whose wife was paralysed in IRA bombing

Tory politician Lord Tebbit is demanding the BBC ban comic Frankie Boyle after he made a joke about IRA bombs on his latest show. 

He hit out at the Scottish comedian for saying it may be a relief for Theresa May to resign after spending a weekend at Chequers with leading Brexiteers.

Boyle, 46, said ‘where the f*** are the IRA when you need them?’ during his New World Order show on BBC Two.

Lord Tebbit survived the 1984 IRA bombing of the Grand Brighton Hotel in the seaside resort but his wife was left paralysed.

Tory peer Lord Tebbit (pictured) has called on the BBC to ban comedian Frankie Boyle after he made a joke about the IRA on his latest show

Speaking to the Belfast Telegraph, Lord Tebbit, 88, said: ‘The man should be banned from broadcasting on the BBC. What he said was highly offensive.

‘IRA terrorist attacks are no laughing matter and the BBC shouldn’t have him on television.’

Boyle, 46, joked 'where the f*** are the IRA when you need them?' during his New World Order show on BBC Two

Boyle, 46, joked ‘where the f*** are the IRA when you need them?’ during his New World Order show on BBC Two

On his show, Boyle said: ‘Theresa May has offered to resign if she can get her deal through.It’s probably a relief for her.

‘I mean, she spent the weekend at Chequers with her worst enemies like Boris Johnson, Jacob Reese Mogg, Michael Gove, Iain Duncan Smith, all in one place.

‘Where the f*** are the IRA when you need them? All these groups that keep getting back together. What about the guys that would really help us?’

Lord Tebbit was pulled from rubble in the aftermath of the 1984 IRA bombing of the Grand Brighton Hotel in the seaside resort.

It targeted the top tier of the then Conservative government and aimed to kill Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who narrowly escaped the blast which killed five and left 31 injured.

A BBC spokesman said: ‘Frankie Boyle’s New World Order was shown after 10pm on BBC Two and its content is within audience expectations for a post-watershed, topical, satirical programme from a comedian whose style and tone are well-established.

‘Within the same programme Frankie clearly acknowledges the brutality of the IRA’s activities.’ 

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