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# big-mouth - Friday 2 December, 2011
BBC receives more than 20,000 complaints over Jeremy Clarkson ‘joke’
The controversial ‘Top Gear’ presenter joked that striking public sector workers should be shot in front of their families.
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Child benefit is ‘subsidising people to have sex’ – Michael O’Leary
The Ryanair CEO said that he thinks child benefit should be abolished, calling it an “absurdity”.
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