In the programme, Muir can be heard to tell the busker he is 'milking our country for thousands',
This is the shocking moment two Scottish thugs attacked an African busker, hurling racist abuse at him in a city centre.
Homeless singer Melo was approached by Francis Muir and another man who yelled racist slurs at him before aiming punches and kicks at the Angolan-born performer.
The entire incident was caught on camera by a documentary crew, who were filming BBC Scotland show The Street in Glasgow city centre's famous Sauchiehall Street.
In the programme, Muir can be heard to tell the busker he is 'milking our country for thousands', adding that as a taxpayer he pays 'hundreds of pounds to keep you in the f****** country'.
Dressed in a blue shirt, Muir's companion, who can not be named for legal reasons, then can be seen attempting to attack Melo, rebounding off a metal door and falling to the floor as the singer ducks to avoid a kick.
SOURCE-DAILYM
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