9-1-1
'Damn you Corbyn. I cheated death that day.'
'We’re not going to have a little slap on the wrist crap.'
'Oh my god! We will never forget'
'We want to blast this to smithereens.'
An attack on his rival that seriously backfired.
Radio stations, especially big ones like the BBC's national pop network Radio 1, are prepared for bad stuff happening: it's called 'obit procedure'. When a catastrophic news story breaks, such as the death of a royal family member, each network has an audience-appropriate mix of obituary music on standby that will 'reflect the mood of the nation'.