Laurence Fox says he discovered GB News sacking while in the police station

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Laurence Fox says he discovered GB News sacking while in the police station
Laurence Fox says he discovered GB News sacking while in the police station

Laurence Fox says he found out he was sacked by GB News from a police officer.

The controversial TV presenter was arrested on Wednesday. The Met confirmed to the Mirror that police officers had arrested a 45-year-old man on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage to ULEZ cameras and encouraging or assisting offences to be committed.

He was spotted by camera crews from Sky News earlier tonight as he hit out at his former employers, calling them "GB Joke". Admitting cops told him of his dismissal, Laurence said: "They [police officers] went; 'By the way, you've been sacked and there's loads of paparazzi out there'. And I was like 'phew'."

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Asked about his arrest, Fox said: "They've let me go. It's Sadiq Khan's 'make a big thing out of Loz'. If Sadiq Khan thinks he can scare me, I've been intimidated by his coppers before." It comes after Fox was arrested after his London house was searched by the Met Police on Wednesday morning.

Fox was filmed as he claimed his property was being searched by police. In a video shared by the Reclaim Party, which was launched by the former actor, he was seen sitting on a sofa as cops raided his home.

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Fox, 45, was suspended by GB News after he launched a sexist verbal attack against journalist Ava Evans following her opinion on the idea of having a minister for men, which she discussed on BBC Politics Live.

The actor branded Ava a "little woman" and remarked "who'd wanna shag that" in the disgusting TV broadcast on GB News, which later saw himself and host Dan Wootton suspended. The exchange, which took place on Dan Wootton Tonight, has become the most complained about moment on TV this year, according to watchdog Ofcom.

The media watchdog previously confirmed they had launched an investigation into the Dan Wootton Show under rule 2.3 of the Broadcasting Code, in which broadcasters must ensure material which may cause offence is justified by the context.

Dan issued a grovelling apology in the wake of the backlash over the broadcast, while Laurence stood firm on his comments – before later issuing an apology to Ava in a 15 minute video shared on Twitter, in which he also slammed GB News and his former friend Dan.

Speaking to the camera, he said he knows that GB News are going to sack him, but he wanted to clear his own conscience by apologising to Ava Evans for using the word 'shag' in his rant. However, he said that he did stand by what he said in telling all self-respecting men to 'run a mile' from her.

In the clip, he explained: "I went on the Dan Wootton show. I told them exactly what I was going to say and I think that people found it amusing. They knew what I was going to say and I think I did even mention to the producer the use of the word 'shag' - which I don't think is the world's worst word.

"The point I should have made, was to say that men who are traditionally stoic men should probably avoid women who don't like them very much and women who dismiss male suicide. If I was going to be sensible and I could re-play it, I would say that any self-respecting man in 2023 would be well advised to avoid a woman who possesses that worldview because she will probably cause him nothing but harm.

"But what I did say was, 'I wouldn't shag that', which is not right. It's demeaning to Ava so I am sorry for demeaning her in that way. However angry I am with her still, I am sorry for doing that. And it demeans me because it's not representative of who I am and also I'm not saying any of this stuff - I know I'm going to get sacked tomorrow - I'm saying this stuff to clear my own conscience."

Harry Rutter

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