Laurence Fox’s hopes of becoming the London mayor have been destroyed after he “filled in forms wrong”. London Elects, which administers the London mayoral and assembly elections, said that the Reclaim party leader submitted the papers before the deadline but they contained
Laurence Fox is now suing a man who called him a “racist” online, the High Court has heard. The actor and activist is taking legal action against Mukhtar Ali Yassin, accusing him of libel following a row on Twitter in May 2023.
Laurence Fox has lost a High Court libel battle with two people he referred to as paedophiles on social media. The actor-turned-politician was sued by former Stonewall trustee Simon Blake and drag artist Crystal over a row on Twitter, now known as
“I’m not going to stand by and watch the city I live in and love be destroyed before our eyes. It is always my wish to collaborate with the other small parties, but they have refused. Watch this space.” On December 21
Laurence Fox railed against London Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Metropolitan Police in a foul-mouthed outburst on social media. The actor-turned-political party leader hit out after being informed that the Metropolitan Police confiscation of his childrens’ iPads would continue over Christmas. Back in
Former Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen is parting ways with the Reclaim Party just six months after he joined. Reclaim leader Laurence Fox, who founded the party after being cancelled as an actor, confirmed in a joint statement with the North West Leicestershire
Actor-turned-politician Laurence Fox scaled a monument near the Houses of Parliament to remove a Palestinian flag placed there during Saturday’s rally in central London. The visibly angry Reclaim Party leader, who unsuccessfully ran for mayor of London in 2020, then bellowed: “Get your
GB News breached impartiality rules during a programme presented by former Brexit Party MEP Martin Daubney, who was standing in for Laurence Fox, Ofcom has revealed. During the broadcast on June 16, Mr Daubney gave his views on immigration and asylum policy
The BBC’s flagship current affairs satire show “Have I Got News For You” has sparked outrage after airing what has been labelled as a “hypocritical” skit about Laurence Fox. One segment of the show, which featured Victoria Coren Mitchell as guest host
Laurence Fox has been released from police custody after being arrested on suspicion of conspiring to damage Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) cameras and encouraging others to rip them down. The actor was reportedly seen leaving the Croydon Custody Centre on Wednesday