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Loach brands BBC poverty porn show ‘fascist TV’

SOCIAL realism pioneer Ken Loach has branded a new benefit-bashing BBC show “fascist TV.”

“Poverty porn” show Britain’s Hardest Grafter will see benefit claimants and those earning poverty wages compete in a series of workplace tasks.

By yesterday evening over 24,000 people had signed an online petition calling for the show to be axed and newly elected left-wing Labour MP Louise Haigh said the programme would pit the poor against each other for pure voyeurism.

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