Posted on 07/11/2023 3:18:19 AM PDT by RandFan
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak:
"We have an existing set of laws that govern free speech and privacy," he said while on his way to a Nato summit in Lithuania.
He said the government "is confident the BBC is investigating this both rigorously and rapidly".
Parliamentary privilege gives MPs and peers unrestricted free speech in their debating chambers - meaning they can name names without fear of being sued.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.co.uk ...
What's this about?
Isn’t this ‘child’ referred to in the story...actually around 20 years old?
All they will say is “young person”
I don’t read the tabloids...
I challenge anyone to examine that BBC page—and find where the shocking allegations are actually named.
Not exactly how most such news is reported—by the BBC or any other news outlet.
The accusation from the family is that this activity began at the age of 17.
Hmm, if the presenter has been suspended it shouldn’t be hard to figure out who it is. Just look at who is suddenly not on the air this week.
Can you make sense of this? I can’t.
Looks like there was one sex complaint that a “presenter” (news anchor) was threatening a “young person” for money over sex photos, but that a second “young person” is making similar, but different allegations? Is that what you’re seeing?
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