Dan Wootton out at GB News day after Ofcom said misogynistic rant broke rule

Dan Wootton out at GB News day after Ofcom said misogynistic rant broke rule
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Dan Wootton is out at GB News a day after the media watchdog ruled misogynistic comments made on his show broke broadcasting rules.

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Mr Wootton, who announced he has left the £600,000-a-year presenting role to launch his own independent platform, was heavily criticised for failing to stop right-wing commentator Laurence Fox making a vile on-air rant against a female journalist last year.

On Monday, Ofcom ruled that Laurence Fox’s “misogynistic” comments about female journalist Ava Evans on Mr Wootton’s GB News show broke broadcasting rules that protect “viewers from offensive content”.

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Dan Wootton is out at GB News a day after the media watchdog ruled misogynistic comments made on his show broke broadcasting rules

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(Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

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An email seen by The Independent, which was circulated internally, confirms Mr Wootton has left the company.

It reads: “Dan Wootton joined GB News before its launch and was a part of the first on-air line up. Dan is no longer employed by GB News and we thank him for his contribution and wish him well with his future endeavours.”

Mr Wootton’s name also no longer features in the channel’s list of presenters on its website.

On Monday, Ofcom ruled that Laurence Fox’s ‘misogynistic’ comments on GB News broke broadcasting rules that protect ‘viewers from offensive content’

(PA Wire)

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Mr Wootton said: “I have left GB News to launch my own independent Outspoken platform which will from later this year feature a brand new daily news and opinion show that will NOT be regulated by the Ofcommunist censors.

“However, yesterday’s chilling Ofcom report clearly raises far bigger issues.

“How can any broadcaster or publisher truly stand for freedom of expression when state goons have the power to decide what you are and are not allowed to say on air?”

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Right-wing commentator Laurence Fox made a vile on-air rant against Ava Evans (pictured) on GB News last year

(ITV)

Nearly 9,000 people complained to the media regulator over the comments made by Mr Fox on Mr Wootton’s GB News show, with viewers complaining they were sexist, misogynistic and offensive.

In the segment aired on 26 September 2023, the former actor and Reclaim Party founder called Ms Evans a “little woman”, declaring: “Show me a single self-respecting man that would like to climb into bed with that woman ever, ever, who wasn’t an incel.”

The watchdog’s investigation found his remarks “constituted a highly personal attack on Ms Evans and were potentially highly offensive to viewers”, concluding: “Mr Fox’s comments were degrading and demeaning both to Ms Evans and women generally and were clearly and unambiguously misogynistic.”

Mr Fox and Mr Wootton, who both later apologised, were suspended by the channel after the broadcast. Mr Fox was later sacked.

Separately, Mr Wootton last month said police confirmed they would be taking no further action over accusations made against him. The allegations, which Mr Wootton has always vehemently denied, related to the use of deception and blackmail to obtain sexual images.

The New Zealand-born presenter claimed to have been “the victim of a politically-motivated witch hunt through the left-wing and social media”.

In a statement issued to the Guido Fawkes website on 21 February, he said: “Well six months on, I have now been completely cleared in two investigations by the Metropolitan and Scottish Police, who have confirmed they will be taking no further action.”

Mr Wootton’s legal representatives at Griffin Law confirmed he no longer works for GB News Limited.

The Independent has contacted GB News for comment.

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