Oh dear. Andrew Marr has been talking to the Media Guardian. Thus...
"It was a tough question and I clearly thought carefully before asking it," he said. "I decided it was a fair question to ask or I wouldn't have asked it." He added that he had not referred the question to more senior BBC executives beforehand as he did not need to. "I am given authority to ask what I think is appropriate," he said. Marr said that despite the criticism, he would not apologise, particularly as no complaints had been made to him from No 10 or the government.
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