Comedian parodied Nadine Dorries' car crash BBC interview and people can't get enough

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A comedian has parodied the painfully awkward car crash interview Nadine Dorries had on BBC Breakfast - and people are loving it.Sooz Kempner (@SoozUK) embodied the role of Dorries with the help of a platinum blonde wig and made some hilarious additions such as puffing a cigarette and knocking back ...

on the phone imagining what a conversation would have been like if he had asked her to go on BBC Breakfast.

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