Jeremy Clarkson could face a police investigation after he said that those striking should be shot.
Speaking on the BBC's One Show he said that government workers refusing to work should be killed in front of their families.
Today Unison general secretary Dave Prentis said they were seeking 'urgent legal advice' about whether his comments had been referred to police.
This afternoon the BBC said it had received 4,769 complaints about Mr Clarkson, but a spokesman for Scotland Yard said they had not yet received a complaint. More
Speaking on the BBC's One Show he said that government workers refusing to work should be killed in front of their families.
Today Unison general secretary Dave Prentis said they were seeking 'urgent legal advice' about whether his comments had been referred to police.
This afternoon the BBC said it had received 4,769 complaints about Mr Clarkson, but a spokesman for Scotland Yard said they had not yet received a complaint. More
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