Lee Anderson hilariously ripped up a BBC licence fee letter as he branded the corporation a mistake.
Members of the audience in the auditorium at the Reform UK conference chanted "rip it up" as MP for Ashfield Lee Anderson brandished a TV licence letter to the room.
Addressing the crowd, he said: "Let's be honest friends, we have made mistakes in the past and when we make mistakes we must apologise, and we have been responsible for some awful things, things like the BBC."
He went on: "Just a few weeks back they sent me a reminder for my TV licence, some of you may have seen that I ripped it up online."
"Guess what, they've sent me another," he added.
"What do you think we should do with this?," Anderson asked, before ripping it up on the stage.
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