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Topic History of: The Fry puzzle
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Anon Mr Starmer was quoted by the Mail as saying Fry “went off on one”, and said there were already laws in place to deter “faked accusations” of sexual abuse.

But they're clearly not working, doh!
hedda Jim wrote:
"Fry ‘criticises Operation Yewtree in dinner party rant’ calling for tougher laws to deter false sex abuse allegations"

www.independent.co.uk/news/people/fry-cr...gations-9602686.html

Is this what you're talking about?


the meejah decides whether it's a speech or 'rant'.

and with one word they can form the debate.
In The Know Jim wrote:
"Fry criticises Operation Yewtree in dinner party rant’ calling for tougher laws to deter false sex abuse allegations"

here we go again ............

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28314991
JK2006 Yes Jim and check the Mail coverage and the particularly stupid female Telegraph column.
Jim "Fry ‘criticises Operation Yewtree in dinner party rant’ calling for tougher laws to deter false sex abuse allegations"

www.independent.co.uk/news/people/fry-cr...gations-9602686.html

Is this what you're talking about?