The day after Pride in London, a guest on GB News told the country our community celebrates "minor attracted people, you know, paedophiles". Now they're calling LGBT+ teachers groomers. Three broadcasts in three weeks. Ofcom only moves under weight. Be the weight.
Saturday 4 July: thirty-five thousand of us marched through London. Mums, nans, kids on shoulders. Sunday, 9:29pm: GB News pointed a camera at all that and asked, in shouty capitals, IS PRIDE SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES. You've read the answer their guest gave. Two weeks before that, The Saturday Five aired the same smear. And on 9 July, Patrick Christys Tonight aired claims associating LGBT+ teachers with grooming children. That's Section 28 rhetoric, word for word, revived on a licensed channel. Three broadcasts. Three weeks.
And here's why they keep doing it. Last time this channel linked queer people to paedophilia, a record 71,582 complaints got a formal ruling that they broke the Broadcasting Code. The punishment? An apology. That's not a punishment, babes. That's a pass.
an apology. AN APOLOGY?!Tick what's true for you, add one honest line of your own, and it writes itself. No two come out the same, which is exactly how Ofcom likes them. Edit it till it sounds like you.
If that link ever misbehaves, start from Ofcom's complaints page and choose "complain about a programme".
The more of us complain, the harder it is for the regulator to shrug. 71,582 made history last time. Let's make that look like a warm-up.
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Ofcom's 2025 breach finding (Rule 2.3, GB News, "paedos" comment, record 71,582 complaints): reported by Press Gazette and PinkNews.
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