A BBC journalist has been forced to delete a tweet after questions were raised by Breitbart London over the improper use of a BBC-linked Twitter account. Former UKIP candidate Peter Bucklitsch tweeted about the deceased Syrian child who washed up on the shores of Turkey, and was rounded on by the political left, and BBC journalist Alex Morrison, on Twitter. Morrison, a BBC web journalist, tweeted a link to Bucklitsch’s now deleted tweet that read: “The little Syrian boy was well clothed and well fed. He died because his parents were greedy for the good life in Europe. Queue jumping costs.” Morrison’s own tweet included the judgement: “Worst human alive tweets…” Bucklitsch’s words, though clumsy, were also those used by Conservative Party MEP Daniel Hannan just one day before, in the Guardian newspaper. The BBC confirmed to Breitbart London that Morrison’s use of his BBC-linked Twitter account was inappropriate, and that the licence