BBC Breakfast viewers all saying the same thing as Naga Munchetty awkwardly clashes with guest over school rules
VIEWERS were left gobsmacked when BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty schooled a head teacher on her language during this morning's episode. Catherine Davies, Executive Principal of Bexhill Academy in East Sussex, appeared on BBC Breakfast virtually to talk about the use of mobile phones in schools. Speaking to Naga Munchetty, 46, the head teacher said she had expectations of her pupils, but the presenter insisted that “expectations” were actually “rules”. Catherine explained that Bexhill Academy’s policy is based on “a trusting relationship with pupils” and not “zero tolerance”. A curious Naga asked: “Are [the phones] off all day or are [pupils] able to use them during break times?” The principal responded: “No, we don’t expect to see them at break time either. At the end of the school day…” At that point, the host jumped in to probe: “I’m really interested in your language, Catherine.