Skip to content
  • About us
  • Music
  • Celebrities
  • TV and Movies
  • Fashion
  • Entertaiment
  • Life Style
  • Travel and Health
Style Focus

Style Focus

  • About us
  • Music
  • Celebrities
  • TV and Movies
  • Fashion
  • Entertaiment
  • Life Style
  • Travel and Health
  • Toggle search form
  • Melodifestivalen 2024 rumour season begins: Dotter and Liamoo reported for the contest Uncategorised
  • Inside Out 2 gives film critics mixed emotions Uncategorised
  • Gregg Wallace accusers criticise his response to allegations Uncategorised
  • Portugal: Fernando Daniel tops our Festival da Canção 2025 poll Uncategorised
  • Paul Simon ‘beginning to accept’ hearing loss Uncategorised
  • Jako! Armenia’s LADANIVA share their Eurovision 2024 song Uncategorised
  • Eurovision 2025: Host city odds list Zürich as favourite to win Switzerland’s selection process Uncategorised
  • In the new single Your Type, the Bloom Twins tell about their failed relationships
    In the new single Your Type, the Bloom Twins tell about their failed relationships music

Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson sacked by GB News

Posted on 4 October 2023 By Admin No Comments on Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson sacked by GB News
File photo dated 7/4/2021 of Laurence FoxPA Media
By Ian Youngs
Entertainment & arts reporter

Laurence Fox has been sacked by GB News after an outcry about comments he made on air about a female journalist.

The former actor and political activist sparked controversy last week when he asked what “self-respecting man” would “climb into bed” with Ava Evans.

Fox hosted a weekly show on the channel and made the comments while appearing as a contributor on Dan Wootton’s show.

Fellow host Calvin Robinson, who was suspended after voicing support for Fox and Wootton, has also been fired.

More than 8,800 people complained about Fox’s remarks to media regulator Ofcom, which has launched an investigation.

  • Laurence Fox arrested over Ulez camera damage threat
  • Who is Laurence Fox?
  • Follow updates: Fox and Robinson sacked by GB News

In a video last Thursday, Fox apologised for the language he used and predicted his sacking, which he said would open GB News up to “complete destruction”.

“GB News had one opportunity and that opportunity was to stand up and defend free speech, which they haven’t done,” he said.

“So I think now as they brand themselves the home of free speech, they’re actually the home of cancel culture.”

The announcement by GB News came on the same day he was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage to Ulez traffic cameras.

Calvin Robinson

Getty Images

Last week, GB News also suspended Wootton, who has apologised “unreservedly” for “a very unfortunate lapse in judgement on my part under the intense pressure of a bizarre exchange”.

Robinson was later suspended after writing on social media that the channel’s bosses were “scared” of Ofcom and “the woke mob”.

In a statement on Wednesday, GB News said: “Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson were both suspended last week pending internal investigations that have now concluded.

“As of today, GB News has ended its employment relationship with Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson.

“The internal investigation into Dan Wootton continues.”

What happened?

The incident happened when Fox was asked by Wootton for his view on an appearance by Ms Evans, political correspondent for PoliticsJoe, on the BBC’s Politics Live the previous day.

She was on Politics Live with comedian and commentator Geoff Norcott, who raised the issue of men’s mental health and suicide, and supported a call for a dedicated minister for men to address such issues.

Ms Evans argued that such suggestions “feed into the culture war” and “make an enemy out of women”.

This video can not be played

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.

In response on GB News, Fox said: “We’re past the watershed so I can say this. Show me a single self-respecting man that would like to climb into bed with that woman – ever, ever,” he said.

“That little woman has been fed, spoon-fed oppression day after day after day.

“And she’s sat there and I’m going like – if I met you in a bar and that was like sentence three, [the] chances of me just walking away are just huge.”

He then added: “Who’d want to shag that?”

Wootton laughed at that line, before reading a post from Ms Evans saying she had been “a little rash on my anti-minister for men comments which I do regret”.

On social media, Wootton later wrote: “Having looked at the footage, I can see how inappropriate my reaction to his totally unacceptable remarks appears to be and want to be clear that I was in no way amused by the comments.”

This video can not be played

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Friday, GB News chief executive Angelos Frangopoulos said Fox’s remarks were “appalling” and “way past the limits of acceptance”.

He said: “We are about free speech, but it’s about being done in a respectful and proper way, and that was not the way that that conversation played out.”

He added: “That comment should not have gone to air and that should have been properly challenged, quite frankly.”

Mr Frangopoulos said he had written to Ms Evans to say “it was very unfortunate and does not reflect our values and of course we are very sorry”.

GB News launched in June 2021, promising to “change the face of news and debate in the UK”. It had 2.8 million viewers last month, according to ratings body Barb.

GB News camera

Getty Images

Its editorial charter says it values “freedom of expression but not by causing unjustifiable offence or exposing our audience to harm”.

Fox made his name as an actor in TV shows like Inspector Morse spin-off Lewis, and in films like The Hole and Gosford Park.

In recent years he has repositioned himself as a right-wing commentator, activist and aspiring politician but has frequently caused controversy.

He set up the Reclaim Party and stood for election for London mayor in 2021, finishing sixth, and came fourth in the by-election to succeed Boris Johnson as MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip this July.

Related Topics

  • Ofcom
  • Television

Adblock test (Why?)

Uncategorised

Post navigation

Previous Post: The Best Halloween Costumes for Dogs to Put a Spell on Everyone: Hocus Pocus, Baby Yoda and More
Next Post: Finland: UMK 2024 tickets sold out in one hour…but dress rehearsal tickets now available

Related Posts

  • Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie Match in Long Sleeve Maxi Dresses at Vulture Festival in Los Angeles Uncategorised
  • Hollywood writers in deal to end US studio strike Uncategorised
  • Sweden’s Marcus & Martinus take their twin power to London Eurovision Party Uncategorised
  • Saoirse Ronan says WW2 film is ‘incredibly relevant’ Uncategorised
  • New music this week: Songs from Käärijä, Achille Lauro, Konstrakta and more Uncategorised
  • Ukraine: Vidbir 2024 producers receive 389 song submissions…with “several exciting comebacks” Uncategorised

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Kerry Katona on coping with fame after Atomic Kitten
  • From Georgia to Dubai: Paris Fashion Days and the Paris Fashion Awards Honored Visionary Designers Worldwide
  • The Power of Fashion: Milan Fashion Days Unites Global Talent on One Iconic Stage
  • Fawlty Towers star Prunella Scales dies aged 93
  • Rapper Ghetts in court over fatal hit-and-run

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • March 2022
  • November 2008

Categories

  • announcements
  • Events
  • Fashion
  • music
  • Persons
  • Uncategorised
  • Met Police says it will no longer investigate non-crime hate incidents Uncategorised
  • Armenia: Depi Evratesil 2025 participants announced, including Athena Manoukian Uncategorised
  • Davide Renne, Moschino Creative Director, Dead at 46 Uncategorised
  • Sydney Sweeney Wears Angelina Jolie’s 2004 Oscars Dress to Vanity Fair After-Party Uncategorised
  • ‘Oppenhomies’ Murphy and Downey Jr rule Baftas Uncategorised
  • Wiwi Jury: Netherlands’ Joost Klein with “Europapa” Uncategorised
  • Actor Cole Brings Plenty found dead in Kansas Uncategorised
  • Coldplay to break Taylor Swift’s Wembley record Uncategorised

Copyright © Style Focus

Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme