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  • Millions of British men buy their underpants from Marks and Spencer — and one of them is not happy.

    Jeremy Paxman, feared presenter of the BBC’s Newsnight programme, has got his knickers in a twist over what he sees as falling standards and lack of gusset support.

    Such was his frustration, the 57 year-old presenter, outlined his complaint in an email to M&S chief executive Stuart Rose.

    Although the company denies his claims, Rose responded and the pair will meet in the next few weeks to discuss the topic over lunch, a M&S spokeswoman confirmed.

    “Like very large numbers of men in this country I have always bought my socks and pants at Marks & Sparks,” Paxman said in the email — leaked in the Mail on Sunday.

    “I’ve noticed that something very troubling has happened. There’s no other way to put this. Their pants no longer provide adequate support.”

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    Paxman said he is not alone. “When I discussed this with friends, it revealed widespread gusset anxiety,” he wrote.

    Socks too are a cause for concern. Paxman said they are wearing out around the big toe quicker these days and fall down more easily because of the lack of ribbing at the top.

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