Colleagues
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Initial release | 1962 |
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Directors | Aleksei Sakharov |
Composers | Yuri Levitin |
Production company | Mosfilm |
Screenplay | Aleksei Sakharov |
Vasily Aksyonov | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2950613 |
About Colleagues
Colleagues is a 1962 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksey Sakharov.
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Laurence Fox in libel battle over Twitter row
Laurence Fox has been described as " an intelligent racist with an agenda" on the opening day of a libel trial with Two People he called paedophiles.
The Actor -turned-politician is being sued by ex-Stonewall trustee Simon Blake and drag artist Crystal over an online row in October 2020.
Mr Fox called Mr Blake and the ex-contestant on RuPaul's Drag Race - Real name Colin Seymour - " paedophiles".
He denies being a racist and claims he lost his acting agent over The Row .
The dispute followed a decision by Sainsbury's to celebrate Black History Month and provide a safe space for black employees.
After Mr Fox called for a boycott of the supermarket, he was described as " a racist" by Mr Blake and Mr Seymour , and by actress Nicola Thorp , in their own posts on Twitter, now known as X.
Mr Fox is counter-suing These Three people over their tweets, claiming they damaged his reputation.
Lorna Skinner KC, representing Mr Blake, Mr Seymour and Ms Thorp, said the three " honestly believed, and continue honestly To Believe , that Mr Fox is a racist".
In written submissions, the barrister said the 45-year-old " has made A Number of highly controversial statements about race".
She added: " If and to the extent that Mr Fox has been harmed in his reputation, it is his own conduct and not the claimants' comments on it that caused that harm. "
Ms Skinner highlighted several of Mr Fox's Social Media posts, including a June 2022 tweet of four pride flags arranged in The Shape of a swastika.
" Such a disgusting post could only be made by a complete ignoramus or an intelligent racist with an agenda. Mr Fox is the latter, " She Said .
Patrick Green KC, for Mr Fox, said in his written submissions that neither Mr Blake or Mr Seymour " has suffered any actual, Real -world consequences" due to The Actor 's tweets.
Instead, Mr Green said readers would have understood that Mr Fox's posts were a " retort to an allegation of racism" rather than a factual allegation.
He Said it was accepted that abuse had been sent to Mr Blake and Mr Seymour on the X platform, but that it had been from " trolls, a well-recognised species of Twitter user who have, at best, a ribald sense of humour and, at worst, deep personality disorders".
However, Mr Green said there was " little doubt that Mr Fox's reputation has actually suffered very considerably" Since October 2020, particularly in the mind of his former agent.
He continued: " The allegation of being 'a racist' will have been looked upon very seriously by many of Mr Fox's actual and potential Colleagues . . He is not a racist, he is a colour-blind liberal who dislikes racism, 'progressive' and identitarian politics. "
The Trial before Mrs Justice Collins Rice continues and is due to conclude next week with a decision expected at a later Date .
Source of news: bbc.com