Nick Ferrari

The clash came after Labour revealed Rishi Sunak's Treasury used government money for £3,000's worth of art.
The LBC presenter said: “If you are a mum – and/or a dad – and you haven’t got money to buy your child a toothbrush, you should never have become a parent in the first place."
It comes as half a million workers stage the biggest day of industrial action in decades.
Richard Holden eventually had to agree his claim was “not true”.
Nadhim Zahawi's tax scandal is just the latest damaging story to emerge around the PM's top ministers.
The LBC presenter went on the attack as teachers become the latest group to consider industrial action.
The LBC presenter attacked the prime minister's plan for all pupils to study maths until the age of 18.
Brendan Clarke-Smith told emergency workers on £32,000 a year using food banks to “learn how to budget”.
"You were second in command, do you not think you owe an apology to the British public?"