Mike Graham has been sacked from his show on Talk UK following a vile racist post made on his Facebook page on Sunday, which the presenter claims came from a hack.
The journalist, 65, was suspended from his breakfast show, Morning Glory, soon after the statement was posted which read: ‘Tell me we’re not f***ed by multicultural b***cks.
‘Why are we surrounded by non-white people?’ it added, ‘Just f*** off…’
The post was accompanied by a picture of Sir Winston Churchill’s statue by Big Ben next to another picture of passengers on a crowded tube where one woman is seen wearing a hijab.
After receiving a wave of backlash, the former Scottish Mirror editor deleted the statement and insisted the racist post was made as a result of his Facebook page being hacked.
On Monday, the host of the Plank of the Week podcast wrote on his X account: ‘On Sunday night my Facebook was accessed and a vile message was posted on my page without my knowledge.
Mike Graham, 65, has been sacked from his show on Talk UK following a racist post made on his Facebook page on Sunday, which the presenter claims came from a hack
Graham issued an apology on Monday and blamed the racist post on a hacker but social media users were less convinced after pointing out the same picture was posted to his X account moments before the vile Facebook post
Jeremy Kyle [pictured left] replaced Graham on his TalkUK breakfast show after the presenter was suspended on Sunday following the post
‘It contained words that I would never write and an opinion I don’t share. As soon as I found out I immediately deleted the post and have taken steps to ensure my cyber security.’
But social media users were not convinced while one was quick to point out the same picture of Winston Churchill’s statue was posted to his X, formerly known as Twitter, account moments before the racist statement.
Graham was suspended from his breakfast show on Talk, formerly TalkTV, and was replaced by Jeremy Kyle but has now been let go from the broadcaster.
Mike Graham and TalkUK have been contacted for comment by the Daily Mail.











