Iain Dale Walks out in the Middle of a Debate | Good Morning Britain

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LBC presenter Iain Dale walked out of a discussion with Grace Blakeley and Nihal Arthanayake. The guests were discussing a recent report that a teenager who threw a six-year-old boy from the viewing platform of the Tate Modern gallery had told of plans to push someone off a high building a year earlier.

A recording from autumn 2018, obtained following a joint investigation by BBC News and the Daily Mail, allegedly reveals him telling his carers of a plan to kill someone. The audio, reported to be the voice of Bravery, says: “In the next few months I’ve got it in my head I’ve got to kill somebody.”

Broadcast on 07/02/2020

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