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Who Is Guto Harri? Political Commentator and British communications consultant Takes The Knee On Air Following Euro 2020 Racism

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The action of a journalist suddenly comes into the limelight of social media and news reports after he kneeled live on air. Who is that journalist and why he took this step let’s find out together? As per the reports, a reporter of A GB News took the knee after “underrating” the expansion to which racism still occurs. The name of the journalist is Guto Harri genuflect live on-air ensuing a stream of online comments of racism in the rouse of the defeat of England’s in the final of Euro 2020 which was held on Sunday. What’s the exact matter just find it below.

Guto Harri

About Guto Harri

Guto Harri is a 55-year-old who is a presenter, Political commentator, and British communications consultant which is mention in his social media account. Presently, he is working in GB News but apart from this, he is also working for GQ, The Times and Telegraph. Guto Harri completed his graduation from Queen’s College, Oxford and after that he completed his post-graduation diploma from Cardiff Univerity in broadcast journalism.

Later on in his career, Harri was said to assist Rupert Murdoch to rebuild the name of NewsUK after sticking in the scandal of phone hacking. He had an eighteen-year career in the field of journalism with the news channel BBC and also working as ex-director of external affairs for London mayor Boris Johnson. As mention in his bio on the website of Hawthorn Advisors, he has to live with his wife with whom he has three children in west London.

The Exact Matter- GB News Reporter Take bow-down

Harri said on Live on air, “It’s about gesturing what is wrong and right about a country.” While talking over the topic with co-presenter, Mercy Muroki, he further added “I have never unequivocal why human mankind find (kneel down) offensive. I take care of to be one of those humans who thought do is there used to this at every and each match of football?

“But having seen about how it is closure to the surface, how grisly bitter and ugly racism between some English fans is, I completely get it why this group throughout wanted to make a stand, day out, day in, each and every time they took to the pitch.” After that, the reporter knee down said “It is a signal- but it is a really important gesture.”

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Pallavi Ghosh has covered politics and Parliament for 15 years, and has reported extensively on Congress, UPA-I and UPA-II, and has now included the Finance Ministry and Niti Aayog in her reportage. She tweets at @alishach03

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