Laurence Fox ordered to pay £180,000 in damages after losing libel case
The Reclaim Party founder was successfully sued by ex-Stonewall trustee Simon Blake and drag artist Crystal over a row on Twitter, now known as X.
The Reclaim Party founder was successfully sued by ex-Stonewall trustee Simon Blake and drag artist Crystal over a row on Twitter, now known as X.
"Don't f**k with me", the Reform UK man told one policeman
London Elects said the actor had not submitted valid nomination papers on time and would therefore not be a candidate for Mayor of London.
He may be furious with Nike at the moment - but that really won't stop Laurence Fox from wearing their trainers.
As well as damages, Fox could be required to publish a summary of the judge’s decision on his X – formerly Twitter – account.
Fox founded the Reclaim Party in October 2020 after he being ‘cancelled from a 21-year acting career’, according to the TV star.
The remarks made by actor-turned-politician Fox about political correspondent Ms Evans during an episode on September 26 received 8,867 complaints.
He also used a bizarre scenario to claim that there were contexts in which the phrase “I hate black people” was not racist.
The actor-turned-politician is taking legal action against Mukhtar Ali Yassin over four tweets sent during an exchange on X in May last year.
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