For what exactly? The last time I checked, being a massive penis was not a criminal offense, especially if you possess lots of money.
It's not, but he said 'I would take them outside and execute them' which if taken literally could be seen as a death threat. Which obviously, is illegal.
His massive hypocrisy bothers me more, he may not directly work for the BBC but he's effectively bankrolled by one of the most notoriously cushy public sector employers. He's already rich from his BBC work, and probably has a job for life with Top Gear, unless he gets sacked for saying something stupid. So suggesting that workers like nurses who do essential public services, in often unpleasant working environments and for little reward, are somehow less deserving or hard working than him really shows what a massive Richard he is.
It's not, but he said 'I would take them outside and execute them' which if taken literally could be seen as a death threat. Which obviously, is illegal.
His massive hypocrisy bothers me more, he may not directly work for the BBC but he's effectively bankrolled by one of the most notoriously cushy public sector employers. He's already rich from his BBC work, and probably has a job for life with Top Gear, unless he gets sacked for saying something stupid. So suggesting that workers like nurses who do essential public services, in often unpleasant working environments and for little reward, are somehow less deserving or hard working than him really shows what a massive Richard he is.