The UK education secretary, Gillian Keegan, has apologised after being caught swearing on camera while expressing frustration about the crumbling concrete crisis in schools, claiming 'everyone else has sat on their arse' while she tried to fix the problem.
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In a follow-up interview, Keegan told broadcasters it was an 'off-the-cuff remark after the news interview had finished, or apparently after it finished', and appeared to suggest it was the reporter's questions that frustrated her, not someone in the government.
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