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Offord says he is fit to be first minister after homophobic joke

Malcolm Offord denied being homophobic after apologising for a joke he made about George Michael during a Burns Night speech. Malcolm Offord denied being homophobic after apologising for a joke he made about George Micha…

Offord says he is fit to be first minister after homophobic joke

Malcolm Offord denied being homophobic after apologising for a joke he made about George Michael during a Burns Night speech. Malcolm Offord denied being homophobic after apologising for a joke he made about George Michael during a Burns Night speech.

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