Broadcaster Darren McCaffrey and his crew were escorted from the venue by two security guards before the Prime Minister gave his speech.
Broadcaster Darren McCaffrey and his crew were escorted from the ExCel Centre in London during a live broadcast by two security guards before theThe correspondent claimed they had not been allowed in due to broadcast pooling arrangements, meaning other broadcasters present must share footage with other media.
A Sky producer, cameraman and Mr McCaffery, were seen waiting patiently as everyone filed out of the Excel after the speech.The group said they had been told not to film in the small room where the event was taking place by a Conservative Party media handler – but decided to roll the cameras anyway. “Now they’ve locked all our stuff away and I have to wait for everyone to clear out before I can pick up my cameraman’s bag.”
The election will either bringing an end to 14 years of Conservative rule, or sparking one of the biggest political shocks in history if the party pulls off a victory against the odds.
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